Engadget

Microsoft employee raves about ‘Windows.next’ in a blog post, blog post quickly disappears

A conspiracy! Perhaps. Recently a loose-lipped Microsoft employee blogged up on MSDN some scattered thoughts on what he’s informally calling Windows.next (as opposed to the Windows 8 us know-nothings might assume it might be dubbed). He called the new version “completly [sic] different from what folks usually expect of Windows,” and that it draws on [...]

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Linux

Battery "Bug" Caused by Batteries, Not by Windows 7

The past few weeks or so, there’s been a lot of interest in a supposed battery status report bug in Windows 7. After installing Windows 7, some users reported seeing “consider replacing your battery”-warnings in systems that appeared to be operating just fine on Windows XP or Vista. After extensive research, Steven Sinofsky has now [...]

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Ars Technica

Microsoft: your battery is the problem, not Windows 7

Last week, Microsoft said it was investigating issues in Windows 7 that affect batteries on certain notebooks after hundreds of users reported they thought the OS was to blame. Steven Sinofsky, president of the Windows and Windows Live Division, has posted a lengthy response on the Engineering Windows 7 blog. “At this time we have [...]

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Slashdot

Windows 7 Has Lots of "God Modes"

An anonymous reader writes “Those intrigued by the ‘GodMode’ in Windows 7 may be interested to know that there are many other similar shortcuts hidden within the operating system — some going back to Vista or before. Steven Sinofsky, Windows division president, said several similar undocumented features provide direct access to all kinds of settings, [...]

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