Arriving at the event check in!
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Cisco presentation was first up followed by a Windows Phone presentation.
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The Windows 7 presentations are about to begin.
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Demo of some of Windows 7’s new features including Aero Peak.
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…and the Recent Items/ Shortcut views directly from the taskbar
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Microsoft’s “the NEW efficiency” presentation has come to an end.
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The seminar has finished and we are all to receive copies of Windows 7 Ultimate. Great! As I get my copy I notice that it’s a 32-bit only version…wha???? Who is the genius at Microsoft that OK’d distributing 32-bit only versions of a product (that sells with both 32 & 64-bit versions on it) at an IT Professional and Developer conference? I doubt 10% of the audience has been running 32-bit for years! We were able to turn in our copies and fill out a form so that we could receive a 64-bit version by mail in 4-6 weeks. Sheesh. Obviously one can’t get too upset when receiving something for free…it’s just a shame that after such an enjoyable day that I had to go home with such a bad taste in my mouth. Well played Microsoft.