Techno-Babble marketing gobbledy-g00k regurgitated and spun in a different way.
The big problem Microsoft and their upcoming new version of windows, Longhorn is that people just aren't excited about it (well, some people might get excited about a Longhorn, but for different reasons)
So he touts security again - same as he did with windowsXP - same old rhetoric, yet we're still stuck with the same old ****.
And now he starts waffling on about "talking to computers" - ho hum.
Expect a lot of Techno-Babble over the next 18 months leading up to the next version of windows that doesn't amount to anything significant.
Fact is, Microsoft HAVE to keep supporting WindowsXP in terms of security updates and it's been indicated that windowsXP users will get many of the new features of the next version of windows as free upgrades.
So what do Microsoft have to sell us in the next version of windows ?
So far, an interface with translucent windows - whooop-de-doooo.
A vastly improved search engine - wow-i-wow.
IOW, f@ck-all.
I've read that Microsoft are worried because windowsXP adoption still hasn't come anywhere close to critical mass and that there are still a large percentage of PC's with win98 on them.
That doesn't bode well for Longhorn as it indicates people no longer get excited about a new OS from Microsoft, mainly because what they have already does the job, so why should they fork out another R2000 ?