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April 2014
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What Microsoft has done is reinforce a choice decision for consumers by driving them to Android and Apple's iOS software that they are fast becoming comfortable with
What Microsoft has done is reinforce a choice decision for consumers by driving them to Android and Apple's iOS software that they are fast becoming comfortable with.
This is a really bad piece of software. What appears to have been uppermost in the design process was to launch a new OS that would help Microsoft grab market share in the tablet and smartphone market where the struggling software Company is getting hamm...
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Published: 2012-11-08, Author: John , review by: crn.com.au
This All-In-One is designed for Windows 8 and brings with it an impressive feature set and tightly integrated touch functionality....
On the desktop side, Windows 8 feels more like a service pack than a full release. There are some great feature improvements for power users, and our test systems booted and resumed much more quickly than with previous versions, but don't expect to see an...
Abstract: With its innovative 'tiles' approach, Microsoft's latest OS is a huge leap forward - although it may take some getting used to. It's called Windows 8, but it might be simpler to think of it as Wind...
Abstract: The Start screen, as Microsoft calls it, consists only of those big tiles, and completely replaces the desktop you first see on Windows. That old Windows desktop is still there, it's just hidden one layer down, and if you want to jump down into it there's...
Many of you won't have a choice. This is the operating system that will come pre-installed on your PC for the foreseeable future. And that's a good thing! If you're thinking about upgrading, well, that means you actually care about this thing. And if you...
Windows 8 embraces the future wholeheartedly. Log-in and boot times are fast, the apps look gorgeous, and the Sync feature brings seamless transition between devices
The learning curve is steep and in-app navigation isn't obvious. There are just too many known unknowns here
Microsoft makes an aggressive, forward-thinking, and bold statement for the future of PCs with Windows 8, and vast security and speed improvements more than justify the $40 upgrade price....
Abstract: Note: This is a guest post written by Greg BucksinWe've seen hype and marketing, we've seen Developer Preview builds, but the Consumer Preview of Windows 8 is finally available.What's Windows 8? Well, it's either a unique device-agnostic OS that will plac...
With Windows 8 being so poorly received (despite being a pretty decent OS underneath) Windows 10 is certainly a step in the right direction. If you're eligible for the free upgrade, there's really no reason not to get it for features like Universal Apps a...