Los Angeles, September 13, 2011
Microsoft set to release Windows 8 details
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Microsoft has described Windows 8 as the most significant upgrade to
its ubiquitous operating system.
AP Microsoft has described Windows 8 as the most significant upgrade
to its ubiquitous operating system.
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Microsoft is expected to offer the first public peek at its new
operating system on Tuesday at a conference for Windows developers.

The software giant has described Windows 8 as the most significant
upgrade to its ubiquitous operating system since the company adopted
the desktop, mouse and the graphical user interface with Windows 95.

Prior to that, personal computers running Microsoft’s operating
systems were text—based and could only be operated by typing in
commands.

Naturally, the technology world is holding its breath for details of
the new operating system, which is designed to be touch—screen
friendly and compatible with both traditional PCs and tablet
computers.

Microsoft has been quiet about what to expect at its Build Windows
Conference, which starts Tuesday in Los Angeles, but announced Monday
that it would live stream a keynote address by Windows chief Steve
Sinofsky, which it said would “reveal important facts about Windows
8.”

Microsoft has previously said that the new OS would feature live tiles
with notifications from Faceboook, email, calendar and other apps, and
would dramatically improve start—up times when turning on the
computer. Windows 8 will be the first Microsoft operating system
designed to work both with Intel’s traditional PC architecture and the
ARM chips that are used to run many tablets and smartphones.

The operating system is expected to hit the market in 2012, succeeding
Windows 7, which is the most successful operating system in
Microsoft’s history with more than 400 million copies sold.

Analysts see Windows 8 as crucial to Microsoft’s future and its only
chance of closing the gap with Apple and Google over the burgeoning
demand for tablet computers, a market that is cannibalizing
traditional laptops and is expected to reach sales of 300 million
units per year by 2015, according to research firm Gartner.

Source:
http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/article2449917.ece

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