Ace on Tech: Stardust Ed.

Archive for the ‘Windows 7’ Category

Click-Wheel Interface Coming to Windows 7?

26
May, 2008 (, , )
Posted in Featured, Tech News, Windows 7, Windows Vista

A lot of the screenshots that have been popping up lately are most likely souped up for conceptional purposes, but one thing certainly returns steadily: the click-wheel-like interface. Usually the Windows Logo Orb is seated in the center of a wheel with numerous icons surrounding it. Is this the future of Windows?

Read More Comments

MinWin not new after all

31
October, 2007 (, , )
Posted in Windows 7

Earlier today I came across an article of Paul Thurrott’s regarding the apparently new kernel work Microsoft has been doing in preparation for Windows 7. He points out that MinWin is not a new technology, but merely a continuation of the compartmentalization  MS had developed for Vista and Windows Server 2008. Since this story caught [...]

Read More Comments

First talk about Windows 7 (and MinWin)

21
October, 2007 (, , , )
Posted in Windows 7

Windows Vista has merely been out for a year and there’s already talk of Windows 7.
Actually, I hadn’t expected this to happen to quickly, but it’s positive that Microsoft is letting people in on there scheme. Last week, Eric Traut discussed Windows 7 for the very first time, along with the core kernel of future [...]

Read More Comments