Wednesday, January 04, 2006 - Posts

Microsoft Has Changed the World

Microsoft Has Changed the World was Gary Shapiro's intro for Bill Gate's Keynote;

For the tenth year in a row, Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates returns to kick off CES with his vision of the year ahead in consumer electronics. Bill will deliver the opening keynote on Wednesday, January 4 at 6:30 P.M. Pacific in the Las Vegas Hilton Theater.

In his keynote, Gates will share Microsoft’s vision for the future of consumer technology, highlighting the important role of software in developing and delivering innovation that benefits the industry, our partners, and people everywhere. If the past is any indication, expect the unexpected. Bill has used his keynote address at CES in the past to unveil new products ranging from Xbox and Tablet PC to Smartphones. And with Microsoft’s strong lineup of innovative new products scheduled to launch in 2006, including Windows Vista, this year’s keynote will provide a glimpse at the important new technologies that will be shaping the industry.
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2006 is going to be a great year for the digital lifestyle thanks to Windows Mobile, XBOX 360, Windows Media Center and just on the horizon Windows Vista.

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What to see at CES

This conference is overwhelming, it's just begun and already it's swamped with people and products from everywhere. You need to walk 300 miles a day just to get to see half of what's going on and you never know what you may find!

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Yonah Laptop

I got a look last night at the worlds first Yonah laptop, the Lamborghini laptop. The manufacture asked me not to reveal there name till Thursday. Yonah is Intel's latest mobile processor architecture, it can be either dual or single-core.

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