Windows IT Pro editors Jason Bovberg and Paul Thurrott were at Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2007 in Los Angeles this week. Jason reports on noteworthy products he checked out at the show, and Paul gives his take on Microsoft's atypical focus on current technologies—Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 (Longhorn)—rather than future-oriented announcements.
WinHEC Articles
- WinHEC 2007: Setting Expectations Accordingly
- WinHEC 2007: Microsoft Looks Backward, Not Toward Future
- WinHEC 2007: A Continued Emphasis on Vista, not the Future
- WinHEC 2007: Intellon Uses Your Existing AC Power Grid for Network Connectivity
- WinHEC 2007: Intellon Uses Your Existing AC Power Grid for Network Connectivity
- WinHEC 2007: Ricavision Targets SideShow with 4 Cool Products
- WinHEC 2007: Monsoon Introduces Full Wireless Control and Distribution of Live TV
- WinHEC 2007: DisplayLink Delivers Wireless Video over USB
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