Microsoft's Ballmer touts 'best version of Windows ever'

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Microsoft's Ballmer touts 'best version of Windows ever' - CNN.com

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer kicked off the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday with an impassioned endorsement of PCs and a sneak peek at the company's future Windows 7 operating system.

As expected, Ballmer announced that Microsoft is releasing a beta version of Windows 7, which will be available for download beginning Friday. The news suggests the world's largest software maker may be giving up efforts to rehabilitate its often-maligned Vista operating system, which was released worldwide in January 2007.

"We are on track to deliver the best version of Windows ever," Ballmer told an audience of several thousand tech professionals and journalists inside a cavernous ballroom at the Venetian hotel. "We're working hard to get it right and get it ready."

Without mentioning the security and compatibility issues that have dogged Vista, Ballmer promised that Windows 7 will make PCs faster and easier to use. He didn't offer a timetable for its official release, although Windows Vista went on sale more than two years after it was issued in beta form.

Early reviews of Windows 7, which was leaked to the Internet in beta form in late December, have been positive.

The forthcoming operating system will have touch-screen capability, side-by-side windows for comparison shopping and a "Peek" feature that makes open windows transparent, allowing users to see the icons on their desktop.

Vista already does that..... :-? (Well the transparency that is)

"Windows 7 makes it easier to move between the things on your desktop," said Microsoft group project manager Charlotte Jones, who gave a brief demonstration of the system on the hall's giant display screens. Jones said the new system also makes it easier to send files back and forth between home computers.

Ballmer later yielded the stage to Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft's entertainment and devices division, who praised the explosive growth of the company's Xbox Live online gaming community. Bach also announced forthcoming releases of new versions of Microsoft's popular "Halo" game series: "Halo Wars," due Feb. 28, and "Halo 3: OSDT," which will ship in the fall.

Wednesday's address marked the energetic Ballmer's debut as CES keynote pitchman, a job that had been handled for the past decade by Microsoft chairman and industry pioneer Bill Gates. Ballmer's presentation came two days after a similar, high-profile keynote at the Macworld show in San Francisco by Apple, Microsoft's chief rival, and its vice president Philip Schiller, filling in for the ailing Steve Jobs.

Unlike Schiller, Ballmer tackled the struggling economy head-on in his remarks. He said that although the recession has created "a period of reduced expectations," the tech companies that push forward now with innovative research will fare better in the long-term than the companies that scale back.

Ballmer said the convergence of screens on computers, TVs and mobile phones is revolutionizing how people communicate with each other.

"Our digital lives will continue to get richer. There's really no turning back from the connected world," he said. "We're on the verge of the kind of technological transformation that only happens once every 10 or 15 years."

As if to prove his point, Ballmer also welcomed onstage program manager Janet Galore, who gave brief demos of some Microsoft product prototypes, including a tabletop-like touch screen and a flexible, wafer-thin digital screen you can roll up like a piece of paper.

In a gentle swipe at Apple, which has gained market share against Microsoft in recent years, Ballmer said the PC remains the best choice for consumers seeking "value and power" in a computer.

"That's why we say, 'I'm a PC and proud of it!" he bellowed -- a reference to a new Microsoft ad campaign that play off similar ads by Apple.

Ballmer also announced that Microsoft has formed a partnership with Verizon Wireless to add Live Search tools to all Verizon smart phones in the U.S.

He also announced a partnership with Dell, which will soon come loaded with Microsoft's Windows Live suite of software, and links between Windows Live and the social-networking site, Facebook.

Reaction to the 90-minute presentation, which also included a performance by Australian musical-comedy trio Tripod, was mixed. Attendees praised the lively pace of Ballmer's talk, but wished he had made more news.

"I really loved what I heard tonight. There's definitely a lot of things to look forward to," said Sebastian Mineau, a Montreal-based blogger with MSN Canada. "It [Windows 7] wasn't a big surprise. But it was still nice to get the confirmation straight from the lion's mouth."

"It was very disappointing," said Ben Sillis, a reporter with ElectricPig, a British tech site. "CES is supposed to be about new products, new stuff. And this had all already been leaked. There was nothing new."

Some 2,700 exhibitors and 130,000 attendees are in Las Vegas for CES, the nation's largest consumer electronics trade show. The event runs through Sunday.


"CES is supposed to be about new products, new stuff. And this had all already been leaked. There was nothing new."

^ Well you didn't hear it officially until now, as "leaked" isn't really official..... if you want to complain about not being suprised, blame those who leaked the information in the first place.

But it's a bit of a PO that it sounds like Vista is going the way of Windows ME... it came on my system I just bought and works fine..... now I'll have to get yet another OS soon enough when the one I have now I haven't even used for a year yet.
 

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I like the interface on Windows 7, it's more intuitive then the current one & it's attractive as well. Supposedly the OS isn't as much of a memory hog aa vista, which should help people with lower end systems. I am looking forward to seeing what DirectX 11 will bring, gives me an excuse to go video card shopping.
 
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It seems to me that every new version of Windows has been touted as the "best version ever", and no doubt the version after Windows 7 will be called by Microsoft to be the best ever as well. That Windows 7 will net Microsoft at least another $30,000,000,000.00 is unimportant.
 

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Juan, what company in the world doesn't hype their latest product as "the best ever", "the greatest" etc etc.
 

#juan

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Juan, what company in the world doesn't hype their latest product as "the best ever", "the greatest" etc etc.

Of course you are right Durka. I just don't think that all the new versions of Windows have been that big an improvement over what they were replacing. Maybe I'm just jealous of all that money Gates is making....:roll::lol:
 

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Of course you are right Durka. I just don't think that all the new versions of Windows have been that big an improvement over what they were replacing. Maybe I'm just jealous of all that money Gates is making....:roll::lol:

The underpinnings of the OS are more or less the same, I do think they have made an effort to provide a product consumers want though. The open beta is available on friday, give it a spin if you are daring. ;-)
 

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The underpinnings of the OS are more or less the same, I do think they have made an effort to provide a product consumers want though. The open beta is available on friday, give it a spin if you are daring. ;-)

I will definitely have a look......Santa brought me an 8 gig USB stick. Maybe I could put it on that...;-)
 

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I will definitely have a look......Santa brought me an 8 gig USB stick. Maybe I could put it on that...;-)

The base install would probably eat up most of that I think.

If you have an external hard drive, you could always do it that way.