WinHEC 2016 Keynote is Now Available On-Demand

Last night—or, this morning in China—Microsoft launched its Windows Hardware Engineering Community (WinHEC) event in Shenzhen, China. And now you can watch an on-demand version of its keynote address featuring Terry Myerson.

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  • 5486

    08 December, 2016 - 10:48 am

    <p>I think MS are going to have their work cut out that that ‘mission statement’. It’s way pie in the sky, and very few people really achieve (or are actually employed to achieve) anything anyway. They just do the same job – day in, day out. They have no interest in achieving – they just lumber to work and back, run the same app every day and wait for the next pay cheque. They use Windows only because that’s what they’re given. It could be Linux, ChromeOS, Mac etc, but this goes back almost 25 years when their was nothing out there like Windows, so Microsoft are still rooted pretty deep in the Enterprise, but even that’s slowly changing.</p>
    <p>’Empower’ is one of the words I hate the most as well. Companies like MS throw it around like it means something, but it rarely does, and is just annoying as hell. People use Windows for one reason or another because generally, they have no other choice. Who ‘loves’ Windows anymore? Practically no-one. The mobile revolution is well upon us, and MS are playing a smaller and smaller part in it. They’ve been caught, overtaken, and are now watching the agile leaders speed away. Nothing much else they can do by the looks of it.</p>

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      Premium Member
      08 December, 2016 - 11:04 am

      <blockquote><em><a href="#29283">In reply to </a><a href="../../../users/ghostrider">ghostrider</a><a href="#29283">:</a></em></blockquote>
      <p>So go follow those "agile leaders" and leave us misinformed to follow MS down the rabbit hole.</p>

  • 1266

    08 December, 2016 - 10:52 am

    <p>Wow, Terry Myerson has lost quite a bit of weight it seems.&nbsp; Good for him.</p>

    • 120

      Premium Member
      09 December, 2016 - 11:40 am

      <blockquote><em><a href="#29286">In reply to </a><a href="../../../users/xapache">xapache</a><a href="#29286">:</a> He also looks about 10 years younger. I did a double take. At first I didn’t think it was him.</em></blockquote>
      <p>&nbsp;</p>

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      Premium Member
      09 December, 2016 - 10:40 pm

      <blockquote><em><a href="#29286">In reply to </a><a href="../../../users/xapache">xapache</a><a href="#29286">:</a></em></blockquote>
      <p>Totally. Good for him.</p>

  • 5361

    Premium Member
    08 December, 2016 - 1:03 pm

    <p>Translation:</p>
    <p>Microsoft to Qualcom: &nbsp; "We are going to make you billions"</p>
    <p>Qualcom to Microsoft: &nbsp;Awkward Hug. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
    <p>Priceless.</p>

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      Premium Member
      09 December, 2016 - 10:40 pm

      <blockquote><em><a href="#29336">In reply to </a><a href="../../../users/crmguru">crmguru</a><a href="#29336">:</a></em></blockquote>
      <p>Plus, Intel is standing in the rain with wilted flowers. :)</p>

  • 5027

    08 December, 2016 - 11:46 pm

    <p>Seeing the 3D dog, makes me want a virtual Clippy 🙂 &nbsp;</p>

  • 318

    09 December, 2016 - 9:05 am

    <p style="text-align: left;">imagine a device running Windows 10 on ARM, that runs UWP and Win32 apps — and ALSO runs either an Android sub-system or Andoid app emulaiton?!?!? UWP and Win32 and Android apps. That would make a pretty great mobile computing device. Microsoft is making a lot of new corporate ‘friends’ lately. What if Microsoft and Google became ‘friends’? Would such a partnership eventually bury Apple?&nbsp;</p>

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