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May 27th, 2008

Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week? Touch

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:36 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Windows 7, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Is this week the week that Microsoft finally will shed a bit more light on what’s coming in Windows 7?

Istartedsomething.com blogger Long Zheng recently reported that Microsoft is planning to show off Windows 7 at the D6 conference in Southern California this week. But given the obsessive levels of secrecy Microsoft continues to maintain around the next version of Windows client, due in 2010, it’s highly unlikely that execs will go public with a full list of features slated for Windows 7.

So if you were Chairman Bill Gates and CEO Steve Ballmer (who are slated to appear at D6 on stage together as part of Gates’ farewell tour), what would you highlight?

I’m hearing buzz that if Microsoft can manage to gag and tie temporarily its Chief Secrecy Officer Steven Sinofsky, the company might show off at D6 the touch technology that Microsoft is building into Windows 7.

As I and others have reported previously, it’s not just Windows Mobile 7 that is adding touch support; it is Windows 7, as well. There have been more recent leaks corroborating Microsoft’s plans to add touch support to Windows 7. (Check out the “Feedback Button” screen shot on the right.)

As I’m still not much of a Tablet PC fan, I must admit Microsoft’s desire to add touch to Windows is a bit baffling. Even one former Softie working to help evangelize the Tablet form factor noted that PC makers were none too keen on creating Windows machines optimized for touch.

I’ve asked Microsoft what, if anything, the company is planning to show off on the Windows 7 front at D6. Not surprisingly, no word back. (Not even a comment like “Didn’t you read the Sinofsky memo on translucency vs. transparency that you posted?”)

What’s your take? Would you want a Windows Touch PC? What kinds of touch-centric apps would you be interested in test-driving on such a machine?

Why is so little known about the next version of Microsoft Windows? ZDNet Editor in Chief Larry Dignan talked with Ed Bott and me about the road map for Windows 7. View the video roundtable:

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RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?
I think that it a joke how many windows do we need one more to get a the money for you yes you all get off on that money.???????????????... (Read the rest)
Posted by: wildone22@... Posted on: 06/22/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Could be for Pocket PC sized UMPCs  AdamzP | 05/27/08
So it's secret because MS won't talk to *you*? happy  wolf_z | 05/27/08
Me?  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 05/27/08
I don't necessarily read it as paralysis by fear  Michael Kelly | 05/27/08
Paralysis  Harry Bardal | 05/27/08
Back to living in your vacuum?  xuniL_z | 05/27/08
Well....  xuniL_z | 05/27/08
RE: Touch interface  Userama | 05/27/08
Some serious points  JelMin | 05/28/08
Modular Windows  riverab0@... | 05/27/08
Steven Sinofsky discusses Windows 7 at CNET  Mr. Dee | 05/27/08
RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?  David Blomstrom | 05/27/08
Can the melodrama....  Wolfie2K3 | 05/27/08
LOL  David Blomstrom | 05/27/08
did you just....  xuniL_z | 05/27/08
WOW  David Blomstrom | 05/27/08
Yeah, like ummm,  xuniL_z | 05/28/08
Children ...  FateJHedgehog@... | 05/29/08
RIght on!  akaralia | 05/27/08
Monumental embarassments.  xuniL_z | 05/27/08
Um, not quite.  always-a-geek | 05/28/08
No One Really Cares  itanalyst2@... | 05/27/08
Yet...  Badgered | 05/27/08
RE: Bring it on!  rjohn05 | 05/27/08
RE: Windows 7: An occasion for MS to stop copying OSX ?  Silex | 05/27/08
What would you like to see?  riverab0@... | 05/27/08
I can se it now! A Clam shell touch UMPC like the  JustAnAboveAverageJoe | 05/27/08
Well, probably too late  macmec | 05/30/08
Misleading article  nstuff | 05/27/08
touch  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 05/27/08
RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?  mrmule | 05/27/08
delete Windoze  AlienSexGod | 05/27/08
MS doesn't even know whats it's going to do...  AlienSexGod | 05/27/08
JUST GIVE ME SOMETHING USEFUL!!!  gee@... | 05/27/08
Don't make my $2500 machine obsolete  BALTHOR | 05/27/08
How would touch work on a desktop pc?  Randalllind | 05/27/08
No, vista supports it to some degree now.  xuniL_z | 05/27/08
Translucinofsky FTW!  odenni | 05/27/08
Nice video that i watched!  Grayson Peddie | 05/27/08
RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?  charles338 | 05/27/08
I question that "wisdom" comes from crowds.  CobraA1 | 05/27/08
RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?  The Management consultant | 05/28/08
RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?  graham.lv | 05/28/08
Nice little plug there  Hogleg | 05/28/08
A Closer Look ...  K-JAC | 05/28/08
RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?  Hogleg | 05/28/08
RE: Windows 7: Touch this, touch that  vger_z | 05/28/08
Get the existing interface right first  techrepublic@... | 05/28/08
RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?  always-a-geek | 05/28/08
Sorry... This was a reply to #1 AdamzP  always-a-geek | 05/28/08
Just good business sense, really  Tok-Sic | 05/28/08
RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?  Enorton42@... | 05/28/08
RE: No more upgrades  Enorton42@... | 05/28/08
RE: Windows 7: What will Microsoft reveal this week?  wildone22@... | 06/22/08

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