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May 13th, 2008

Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:45 am

Categories: Windows client, Windows Live, Corporate strategy, Windows Mobile, Windows 7

Tags: Phone, Microsoft Windows 7, Mobile, PC, Cell Phone, Bill Gates, Gate, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software

Improved collaboration and connectivity between Windows PCs and cell phones is going to get a major shot in the arm with Windows 7, according to Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates.

During a speech for members of the Windows Digital Lifestyle Consortium in Tokyo last week, Gates referred a few times to Windows 7, the next version of Windows which Microsoft has said will ship in 2010. Gates highlighted improvements to Windows 7’s lower power and memory requirements that are in the works. But he also played up extensively during his speech the new connectivity between mobile phones and Windows which will be introduced as part of the release.

From a transcript of Gates’ remarks:

“We’re hard at work, I would say, on the next version, which we call Windows 7. I’m very excited about the work being done there. The ability to be lower power, take less memory, be more efficient, and have lots more connections up to the mobile phone, so those scenarios connect up well to make it a great platform for the best gaming that can be done, to connect up to the thing being done out on the Internet, so that, for example, if you have two personal computers, that your files automatically are synchronized between them, and so you don’t have a lot of work to move that data back and forth.”

The file synchronization capability to which Gates refers is the Live Mesh collaboration/synchronization platform/service which Microsoft recently unveiled. But Gates made it sound like there’s something beyond Mesh that could be in the works for Windows 7. Again, from the transcript:

“We’re also a participant in building software for the mobile phones, and our proposition is to build a great mobile operating system, but also to have it be the one that connects best to the Windows PCs. So we’re working hard on both of those things….

“For a customer there are going to be phones with larger screens, and PCs with smaller screens. In fact, there will be even an overlap, but I think the key for us is to drive all the applications, and let the user move easily back and forth. Our best customers are going to have a great mobile phone, and they’re going to have a great personal computer. And if we don’t make those scenarios work well together, that will hold back both of those markets.”

Gates also told the audience that Microsoft is going to deliver a “major new version of Windows” every two to three years. (A caveat: Gates also said not too long ago that Microsoft would deliver a new version of Internet Explorer every 9 to 12 months. IE 7 shipped in October 2006; we’re still only at Beta 1 for IE 8.)

What’s your take? What kinds of new features in Windows 7 — and Windows Mobile 7, allegedly due out in 2009 — might improve PC-to-mobile connectivity and what kinds of applications/services would benefit?

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RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7
I'm all for it. It's about time the big guys, Verizon and AT@T get some good compitition. Maybe the prices will come down. Also services like being able to download picture for Free without the use of... (Read the rest)
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phone-pc communication--a step backwards mdfritz   | 05/13/08
re: sync CobraA1   | 05/13/08
re: sync mdfritz   | 05/13/08
MeshMeshMesh DCMonkey   | 05/13/08
And, the sync should be with the cloud, not a PC. This is Gates trying to DonnieBoy   | 05/13/08
it is with the cloud coffeeshark   | 05/15/08
Isn't Gates talking about using cell phones to ... P. Douglas   | 05/13/08
Syncing other than comm-related stuff MWPollard   | 05/14/08
Pure Marketing Speak curph01@...   | 05/13/08
I like to call it dangling the carrot ... mrlinux   | 05/13/08
It is standard MS modus operandi frgough   | 05/13/08
By then Android will also be big, along with other Linux phones. DonnieBoy   | 05/13/08
I agree, MS needs to move faster otaddy   | 05/13/08
RE:It is standard MS modus operandi timiteh   | 05/13/08
Like Apple? NT quikboy   | 05/13/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 Loverock Davidson   | 05/13/08
Your Joking, Right? brightstarbeing   | 05/13/08
No Loverock Davidson   | 05/13/08
Ok... brightstarbeing   | 05/14/08
re: ok ianlyy@...   | 05/14/08
Counterpoint Dr. John   | 05/16/08
Ouch! DB_z   | 05/14/08
Mike Cox II Userama   | 05/13/08
If I had one Loverock Davidson   | 05/13/08
About As Awesome As Vista Right? itanalyst2@...   | 05/14/08
Why are you looking for a date...??. nt socialism=nowhere   | 05/14/08
9.0 You keep reeling them in! TripleII   | 05/21/08
What new features? mitch.gart@...   | 05/14/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 ceh4702   | 05/14/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 rocks102@...   | 05/14/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 TomMariner   | 05/14/08
Really? mrdtr   | 05/14/08
Mess Mess Mess richard.ashford@...   | 05/14/08
good coffeeshark   | 05/15/08
Here we go again, Bill Gates and Crew... dsx1962@...   | 05/14/08
What do I think...? meryllogue@...   | 05/14/08
With all due respect to Bill Gates... PB_z   | 05/14/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 JohnrC   | 05/14/08
Dont wait for 2010 (more likely 2012) for Windows 7... PAULO.TB@...   | 05/14/08
Just like all those great Vista features Chad_z   | 05/14/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 cymenx@...   | 05/14/08
OFF TOPIC ATTN: Mary Jo No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/14/08
It would be the same result. TripleII   | 05/21/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 rtirman37@...   | 05/14/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 DB_z   | 05/14/08
And so it begins Richard Flude   | 05/14/08
Windows seven can't call loud enough Ole Man   | 05/14/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 atari8bit@...   | 05/14/08
Help!!!! chaz15   | 05/14/08
Message has been deleted. SpikeyMike   | 05/15/08
Rain clouds ahead graham.lv   | 05/15/08
Some good things, but mobile phones? TripleII   | 05/21/08
Windows 7 is the real LongHorn. Randalllind   | 05/24/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 ramnet@...   | 05/28/08
What will really happen... Narg   | 06/23/08
RE: Gates emphasizes PC-phone connectivity in Windows 7 tstilwel@...   | 08/07/08

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  • My Silly Idea for the iPhone: Marry It To The MacBook Air!!
    Mary Jo Foley, writing for ZDNet, reports that Bill Gates is saying that Windows 7 will not only have improvements both in the areas of power and memory requirements, but, even more significantly, that Windows 7 will be getting a major shot in the arm in the area of PC-phone connectivity.

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    7’s lower power and memory requirements that are in the works. But he also played up extensively during his speech the new connectivity between mobile phones and Windows which will be introduced as part of the release. View more of this story at ZDNET Blogs

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