Reporting from WinHEC 2005

I’m here in Seattle at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, where Microsoft is laying out its vision of what sort of technology will be running your office and living room in the coming years.

There’s lots of good stuff, including some nicely detailed looks at Longhorn. I’d be sharing all sorts of details with you, except that the rocket scientists who set up the conference facilities didn’t set up these facilities to be blogger-friendly.

Stay tuned. I’ll be passing along details soon enough.

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