Wednesday, in Las Vegas,
Consumer Electronique Show (CES) 2009, a trade show devoted to technological innovations in electronics, begun.
Yesterday evening, during the Microsoft conference,
Steve Ballmer, PDG of Microsoft since 2008,
announced that the first beta of their new operating system, Window 7, will be available : officially today by members of MSDN, TechBeta and TechNet, and tomorrow by people at large.
During this keynote,
Steve Ballmer presented the successor of Windows Vista such as an operating system which will make life easier :
- more performant, more streamlined, reliable, faster, more intuitive,
- a better battery life
- compatibility with Netbooks
- able to run with touch screen
- possibility to connect multiple home PCs together to share printers and access files, music, photos and videos
-etc (for more, click
here)
In fact, nothing really new has been unveiled because a pirated beta version of Windows 7 have already appeared on torrent tracker since few weeks. The Windows 7 beta will expire on August 1st, 2009. The final version of Windows 7 should be on the market in the beginning 2010, but for the moment, no specific date was given.
Steve Ballmer presented also
the final version of Windows Live with some improvements of its services (Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Photo Gallery...) and
partnerships with Facebook, Dell, Verizon Wireless... but also the new version of their web browser
Internet Explorer 8, currently available in beta vesion.
If you want more information about this keynote, I invite you to click
here,
there or even on
this page.
And, if you want to test the new operating system of Windows, and discover if Microsoft will keep their promises,
appointment tomorrow on Microsoft's website for downloading Windows 7 public beta version.
Attention, the Windows 7 Beta is going to be available for
a limited time to the first 2.5 million people who download it.
MAJ : The launch of Windows 7 beta was so successful that the servers were quickly saturated. Besides, Microsoft had to suspend provisionally its downloading to improve the situation. And it is late in the evening of Saturday that everything became again in order.
Good news for people who didn't download this new version :
on
Windows 7 blog, developers announced that due to an enormous surge in demand,
they decided remove the initial 2.5 million limit on the public beta for the next two weeks (thru January 24th). During that time you will have access to the beta even if the download number exceeds the 2.5 million unit limit.
For downloading Windows 7 beta, it is by
this way.
Attention, the Windows 7 Beta is going to be available for a limited time to the first 2.5 million people who download it.
But it means:
If you want to try Windows 7 Beta till August 2009, you must download it as one of the first 2.5 million users. If you're later, then you can only use it for 30 days.
Yesterday evening, I already had 7, but I lost XP because I hadn't created a new partition for it. By the way, my ASUS drivers don't work with 7 :( (Because I actually use XP).
But now, XP won't crash anymore because I installed 7 in Virtual PC 07.
They're going to re-post the download as soon as they have a "Quality download service" so we could be waiting a while.
On an evil anti Microsoft note, good to see they're another step closer to replacing vista. Apparently they've listened to people and what they want, so they made it faster, they made it not take 3 hours to start working, they got rid of the horrible vista interface by removing the text... oh and they didn't add workspaces. Hm. (Don't mind me, I hate microsoft, what with using vista and all)
Good news for people who didn't download this new version :
on Windows 7 blog, developers announced that due to an enormous surge in demand, they decided remove the initial 2.5 million limit on the public beta for the next two weeks (thru January 24th). During that time you will have access to the beta even if the download number exceeds the 2.5 million unit limit.
For downloading Windows 7 beta, it is by this way.