Windows 7
Eclipse Gets Interoperability and Next-Generation Experience on Microsoft Platform
Microsoft teams with Tasktop Technologies and Soyatec on open source projects designed to foster interoperability and make Eclipse a first-class tool on the Microsoft platform.
LUDWIGSBURG, Germany — Oct. 28, 2009 — Part of an ongoing initiative to make its products more open, Microsoft Corp. today announced at the Eclipse Summit Europe new solutions that help developers using the Eclipse platform take advantage of the new features in Windows 7 and Window Server 2008 R2, and reinforce Java and PHP interoperability with Windows Azure and Microsoft Silverlight.
3M Announces Multi-Touch Developer Kit To Be Availabile Soon
19-Inch Projected Capacitive, Multi-Touch Kit Offered for Windows 7 Developers
SAN ANTONIO, TX, June 2, 2009 -- 3M Touch Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of 3M Company and a leading innovator and manufacturer of touch technology, announces today at SID Display Week 2009 a “true multi-touch” LCD developer kit that tracks up to 10 individual fingers and is compatible with the Microsoft Windows 7 platform.
Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 Timelines Shared at Computex 2009
Steve Guggenheimer’s anniversary keynote address at lComputex highlights partner opportunities with upcoming Microsoft innovations
TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 3, 2009 -- Today during a keynote address at Computex 2009 in Taipei, Microsoft’s OEM Division Corporate Vice President Steve Guggenheimer revealed that the company is confident with the progress made with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, and that as a result, Microsoft will deliver Release to Manufacturing (RTM) code to partners in the second half of July.
Microsoft Hardware Launches Exclusive Windows 7 Features
Hardware peripherals will be fully compatible with new operating system and deliver new features to make everyday tasks faster and easier
REDMOND, WA, June 2, 2009 -- Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) Hardware today announced that its current line of award-winning mice, keyboards, LifeCams, gaming devices and notebook accessories will be fully compatible with Windows 7 once the operating system is launched to retail customers on Oct.


