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    Simplify Visual C++ Application Deployment with Manifest Files

    Application manifest files provide a declarative means for an application to detail its dependencies and runtime requirements. Each version of Windows and Visual C++ adds further options that can be specified in the application manifest file, and it is important for correct application deployment and execution that the Visual C++ developer keeps up to date with these advances.

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    Microsoft LightSpace: You Are the Input and the Room is for the Output

    Using cameras and projectors, Microsoft Research is incorporating input and display into an entire room. The LightSpace technology can display onto a normal table, walls, the floor, or even your body. Additionally, using depth perception, the technology can display various...

    Do You Have a Slate or Tablet?

    Normally blogs give out information. Today's entry asks for feedback. I'd be interested in having comments posted on slates devices. If you've bought a slate, I'd be interested in hearing what you bought and what you think of it. I...

    Join Our LIVE Broadcast of the Windows Phone 7 Developer Event

    Live from the RIA Development Center tied to our DevX site, we will be broadcasting video of the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 (WP7) Developer event happening on October 12th. If you can't make it to a local event, then this...

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