What is Steve Jobs doing here?
At that point, DeVaan was joined on stage by Steven Sinofsky, the senior vice president in charge of the Windows development team. Dressed in a black sweater and blue jeans, Sinofsky bore a rather notable resemblance to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, albeit with less hair and more body weight. The two discussed the issues around Device Smart, the major revision of Windows 7’s ability to discover and manage attached devices. “In Vista, there were lots of places where you would go to discover a device,” he noted. A multifunction device would show up as both a printer and scanner, which would be scattered around the device listing. Multiple media device reader would appear as nine separate drives rather than one. Windows 7 has a new view called Devices and Printers that shows image of the device and computer connected to it. Each device has a larger, more detailed image that is a replica of the device. Even USB drives had a separate, unique look, so you could know which one you were removing from