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WINDOWS 9 FULL DAILY STORIES @ SOFTPEDIA
WINDOWS 10 FULL DAILY STORIES @ SOFTPEDIA
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Windows 10 Full Details: Start Menu, Multiple Desktops, Windowed Metro Apps
Microsoft’s New Windows Will Be Called Windows 10
Windows 9 Event Kick Off Times
Windows 7 to Windows 9 Upgrade to Cost $30 – Report
Microsoft: Windows 9 Will Be Free for Windows 8 Users
Windows 9 Multiple Desktops Details Revealed
New Windows 9 Video Leaks, Shows a Windows 7-like Start Menu with No Live Tiles
Windows 9 Will Allow Users to Disable the Start Menu
Windows 9 Screenshots leaked
WINDOWS 10 FULL DAILY STORIES @ SOFTPEDIA
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Windows 10 Full Details: Start Menu, Multiple Desktops, Windowed Metro Apps
Microsoft today confirmed that Windows 10 is the next version of its operating system, thus skipping Windows 9 and going directly to a completely new operating system that also signals a fresh start for its modern platform.
Microsoft’s New Windows Will Be Called Windows 10
Microsoft has just announced at a press conference in San Francisco that its new operating system would be called Windows 10, contrary to all rumors that have reached the web in the past few months.
Windows 9 Event Kick Off Times
Microsoft will present Windows 9 preview in action for the very first time today on 30th Sep in a press-only event in San Francisco, while the build is expected to be released for download in just a few days for everyone interested to see what’s to come in the operating system.
Windows 7 to Windows 9 Upgrade to Cost $30 – Report
Windows 9 will play multiple roles when it hits the market in early 2015, and in addition to providing users with a much more familiar working environment and new features, the new OS will also help Microsoft itself get over the Windows 8 failure.
Microsoft: Windows 9 Will Be Free for Windows 8 Users
Windows 9 preview is almost here, as Microsoft will unveil the first public build of the upcoming operating system in just a few days, but we have already heard quite a lot of details about this product thanks to people who are more or less familiar with the development plans.
Windows 9 Multiple Desktops Details Revealed
The leaked Windows 9 screenshots that reached the web yesterday confirmed that Microsoft was working to implement multiple desktops in the upcoming operating system, but obviously very little was known about this brand new feature.
New Windows 9 Video Leaks, Shows a Windows 7-like Start Menu with No Live Tiles
There’s no doubt that the Start menu is going to be a really important addition to the Windows 9 feature lineup, so interest in this particular change remains quite high these days.
Windows 9 Will Allow Users to Disable the Start Menu
Microsoft is working to make Windows 9 to better tackle users’ needs and in order to do so, the company wants to implement more configuration options that would allow them to enable the features they want.
Windows 9 Screenshots leaked
Windows 9 Preview will be released for download later this month, but the very first screenshots showing the upcoming build in action are already here.
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