Jack Schofield 

Future of Windows hardware

WinHEC, the 12th annual Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, opens next week in New Orleans. One of the demos will include a prototype code-named Athens, co-developed by HP. Following the success of the Windows Media Center edition of XP, the next idea is to do a PC for collaboration and communication, including voice, video and text messaging in one streamlined design.
  
  


WinHEC, the 12th annual Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, opens next week in New Orleans. One of the demos will include a prototype code-named Athens, co-developed by HP. Following the success of the Windows Media Center edition of XP, the next idea is to do a PC for collaboration and communication, including voice, video and text messaging in one streamlined design.

 

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