Kschreck
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Beyond3D has a huge article on what you can expect from Direct X 10. It looks to be the biggest Direct X series yet. If you don't know what Direct X is, it's the graphical capabilities that you can do. So with Direct X 10 games will look extremely good. Much better then even Doom 3 and Half-Life 2 that only uses Direct X 8 and 9. There is a drawback however, Direct X 10 is coming out when LongHorn does, which means it will most likely be ONLY for LongHorn users. The fisrt article below talks about what some of the Features of Direct X10 or (DirectX Next).
As for Palladium, Palladium is Microsofts "Security System" of the future. It will not allow you to install anything that they don't want you to. (Kazaa, Overnet, ANY P2P Program, Illegal software, ETC) and it also encourages companies to make their software REQUIRE Online Activation or phone activation (XP, Norton 2004) Also it makes all companies have to go through them if they want to have their hardware work in the new LongHorn. Which means older hardware will most likely not work. If you remember those messages "This program has not passed the Microsoft Stability Test" something like that anyways, those programs or hardware will NOT run in Longhorn. Microsoft is trying to "Limit" what a PC user can do on their computer. Microsoft is building in software that will replace Shockwave, and the software can NOT be removed. (Sorry ShockWave Fans) Also LongHorn has built in DRM. If you don't know what that is I suggest you look it up. As for graphics LongHorn has taken another huge step forward with such features as wavy windows, but these graphical features come with a HUGE price tag. As you will need atlease a 1.7GHZ with 512MB to run it minimum. 1 GIG recommended. LongHorn is suppose to be a bigger step then Windows XP was. I do believe Microsoft will be collecting data of what you are doing on your computer. If they don't like something you installed, they have the right to delete it from your computer without your consent (In The EULA). Microsoft is dropping support for ALL current Windows operating systems as soon as LongHorn launches.
Personally I will not get LongHorn because of what they are doing with it. I will switch to Linux if I have to. As for gaming I will use Windows 2000 until (2005 When Microsoft Drops support. LongHorn's release date seems to be jumping back and fourth from 2005 to 2006. Below are a selection of articles that you can use to discover more about the Next Microsoft OS. Articles below:
http://www.beyond3d.com/articles/directxnext/
Heres the best site about LongHorn! Includes images of the builds. Everything you want to know about LongHorn is on this site.
http://www.winsupersite.com/
Palladium From The Horses Mouth:
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2002/jul02/0724palladiumwp.asp
http://www.epic.org/privacy/consumer/microsoft/palladium.html
Other LongHorn Related Sites:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/longhorn/
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3104381
I hope you enjoy this look at Direct X 10, LongHorn, and Palladium. Post your thoughs below. If you have any questions I will try and answer. Please no flaming!
As for Palladium, Palladium is Microsofts "Security System" of the future. It will not allow you to install anything that they don't want you to. (Kazaa, Overnet, ANY P2P Program, Illegal software, ETC) and it also encourages companies to make their software REQUIRE Online Activation or phone activation (XP, Norton 2004) Also it makes all companies have to go through them if they want to have their hardware work in the new LongHorn. Which means older hardware will most likely not work. If you remember those messages "This program has not passed the Microsoft Stability Test" something like that anyways, those programs or hardware will NOT run in Longhorn. Microsoft is trying to "Limit" what a PC user can do on their computer. Microsoft is building in software that will replace Shockwave, and the software can NOT be removed. (Sorry ShockWave Fans) Also LongHorn has built in DRM. If you don't know what that is I suggest you look it up. As for graphics LongHorn has taken another huge step forward with such features as wavy windows, but these graphical features come with a HUGE price tag. As you will need atlease a 1.7GHZ with 512MB to run it minimum. 1 GIG recommended. LongHorn is suppose to be a bigger step then Windows XP was. I do believe Microsoft will be collecting data of what you are doing on your computer. If they don't like something you installed, they have the right to delete it from your computer without your consent (In The EULA). Microsoft is dropping support for ALL current Windows operating systems as soon as LongHorn launches.
Personally I will not get LongHorn because of what they are doing with it. I will switch to Linux if I have to. As for gaming I will use Windows 2000 until (2005 When Microsoft Drops support. LongHorn's release date seems to be jumping back and fourth from 2005 to 2006. Below are a selection of articles that you can use to discover more about the Next Microsoft OS. Articles below:
http://www.beyond3d.com/articles/directxnext/
Heres the best site about LongHorn! Includes images of the builds. Everything you want to know about LongHorn is on this site.
http://www.winsupersite.com/
Palladium From The Horses Mouth:
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2002/jul02/0724palladiumwp.asp
http://www.epic.org/privacy/consumer/microsoft/palladium.html
Other LongHorn Related Sites:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/longhorn/
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3104381
I hope you enjoy this look at Direct X 10, LongHorn, and Palladium. Post your thoughs below. If you have any questions I will try and answer. Please no flaming!