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    WinHEC 2003

    May 7, 2003
    Make Yourself Right at eHome: The Evolution of Networked Entertainment

    Q&A: At WinHEC 2003, Microsoft is showcasing to the PC hardware and electronics industries new technologies that increase compatibility between the PC and consumer-electronic devices.

    May 7, 2003
    At WinHEC, Microsoft Discusses Details of Next-Generation Secure Computing Base

    Q&A: Combining innovative new hardware and software, the Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB) is designed to improve data security, personal privacy, and system integrity. Two of its architects discuss the security technology previously codenamed “Palladium.”

    May 7, 2003
    Speech Transcript – David Thompson, Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2003

    A transcript of remarks made by David Thompson during Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2003, held May 7, 2003 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    May 7, 2003
    Speech Transcript – Will Poole, Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2003

    A transcript of remarks made by Will Poole during theWindows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2003, held May 7, 2003.

    May 6, 2003
    Microsoft and HP Develop the Industry’s First Dynamic Data Center Prototype Under the Dynamic Systems Initiative

    Bill Gates Showcases Software Architecture Aimed at Delivering New Levels of Simplicity And Automation

    May 6, 2003
    Microsoft Announces New Low Pricing for Windows CE .NET 4.2

    New $3 License Reduces Costs for OEMs and Enables Use Across Broadest Range of Devices; Free Noncommercial License and Tools Promote Innovation

    May 6, 2003
    Microsoft Announces Growing Industry Support For Its Dynamic Systems Initiative

    Industry-Leading Vendors Commit to Supporting Automated Deployment Services As First Step Toward Delivering Dynamic Data Centers

    May 6, 2003
    Bill Gates Unveils Next Wave of Windows PC Innovation at WinHEC 2003

    New HP PC Prototype Is Among Innovative Products Demonstrating Benefits Of Deeper Hardware and Software Synergy

    May 6, 2003
    Microsoft Releases Customer Preview of Virtual Server

    Q&A: Microsoft’s new Virtual Server is intended to ease server consolidation and application migration for customers, saving IT organizations time and money.

    May 5, 2003
    Microsoft Commits to Hardware and Driver Developer Community

    Q&A: Tom Phillips, general manager of the Microsoft Windows Hardware Experience Group, unveils a new Web portal designed to simplify Windows hardware and driver development.

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