The Microsoft Surface platform isn’t exempt from its Windows counterpart by coming out with a Service Pack 1, where it was officially released last week on the opening day of Microsoft Tech Ed North America 2009. Service Pack 1 will see the tabletop computer upgraded with the latest refreshes that were touted at the said conference, addressing current owners and developers running Microsoft Surface. Here’s what Eric Havir, Sr. manager, Digital Communications at Microsoft/Surface had to say about Microsoft Surface Service Pack 1 :-
“Here at Microsoft Surface we’ve been actively engaged with our Community of customers and nearly 180 Microsoft Surface Partners in 11 countries. And in response to the feedback we received, we developed Service Pack 1 to allow for faster and easier development of innovative, natural experiences on the Microsoft Surface platform. The SDK supports development on any .NET framework and is optimized for WPF and XNA.”