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All the news for hardware engineers, driver developers and software developers
The Microsoft Hardware Newsletter provides manufacturers and developers the latest technical details for how to succeed with the Windows platform. Stay up to date on beta and final product releases, specifications for new technologies, and updates to the WHDC Web site. Once a month you will get an e-mail containing pointers to tips for kernel-mode driver development and news about the latest kits, tools, and services. In addition, look for announcements of Microsoft and industry events, training opportunities, and online chats.
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Hardware engineers, driver developers, and system and hardware product planners can stay up to date on the latest information about WinHEC, the premier event for the Windows hardware industry. Get agenda updates, conference schedules, news about sponsors and exhibitors, as well as slides, presentations, and white papers.
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Manufacturers and developers can stay up to date about Windows Logo Program for Hardware testing issues, policy updates, and partner news. Information on the "Designed for Windows" logo program for hardware will keep you current on how to design, test for, and obtain the logo for server, desktop, and mobile systems and components. For your convenience, past newsletters are available online.
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