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Microsoft codename 'Redhawk' lives... in Windows 8
I've refrained from posting much on the Windows 8 under-the-hood features that individuals with access to recently leaked Windows 8 builds have been unlocking as of late. But I can't hold back...
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Microsoft Big Brains: Patrick Dussud
I'm slowly but surely working my way through my series of profiles of Microsoft's Technical Fellows. Number 8, Patrick Dussud, is one of the lower profile folks on the list, but is working on new...
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What would Windows be without Win32?
Would Windows still be Windows if Microsoft yanked out the Win32 programming interface and User GDI graphics-device-interface layers and replaced them with .Net managed code?
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On the road to Midori: RedHawk, MinSafe and Sapphire
The road to "Midori" is paved with lots of other Microsoft codenames, according to tipsters who've been coming out of the woodwork since I made public my latest couple of posts on Midori,...
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RedHawk to be part of Microsoft's Windows Phone 8, too?
Rumor alert: Might the coming Windows Phone 8 operating system have even more in common with Windows 8, architecturally, than the OS kernel itself?
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Microsoft codename 'Redhawk' lives... in Windows 8
I've refrained from posting much on the Windows 8 under-the-hood features that individuals with access to recently leaked Windows 8 builds have been unlocking as of late. But I can't hold back...
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Microsoft Big Brains: Patrick Dussud
I'm slowly but surely working my way through my series of profiles of Microsoft's Technical Fellows. Number 8, Patrick Dussud, is one of the lower profile folks on the list, but is working on new...
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What would Windows be without Win32?
Would Windows still be Windows if Microsoft yanked out the Win32 programming interface and User GDI graphics-device-interface layers and replaced them with .Net managed code?
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On the road to Midori: RedHawk, MinSafe and Sapphire
The road to "Midori" is paved with lots of other Microsoft codenames, according to tipsters who've been coming out of the woodwork since I made public my latest couple of posts on Midori,...
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