Paul Thurrott Windows SuperSite have thrown up their Longhorn Prototypes Gallery!
The Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) has always been big on future trends, which makes it interesting to me and, I suspect, many SuperSite readers. But WinHEC 2004 offered an unprecedented look at the future of Windows, with numerous glimpses at future Longhorn-era user interfaces, technologies, and innovations. It's exciting stuff, enjoy.
The Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) has always been big on future trends, which makes it interesting to me and, I suspect, many SuperSite readers. But WinHEC 2004 offered an unprecedented look at the future of Windows, with numerous glimpses at future Longhorn-era user interfaces, technologies, and innovations. It's exciting stuff, enjoy.