Microsoft reinvents desktop graphics in Windows Longhorn
Microsoft is working away on the next-generation of Windows, code-named Longhorn, due in 2006. According to developers, the new operating system will reshape the Windows graphics architecture, from 2D to 3D, with the Windows Graphics Foundation.
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