Thursday, October 25, 2012

Windows 8

  • Microsoft's next big job: luring users to Windows 8

    Microsoft's next big job: luring users to Windows 8. As it launches Windows 8, Microsoft's challenge is not only to convince longtime Windows users they should use an operating system with an interface very different from what they're used to.

    seattletimes.com

  • Windows 8 Reception Varies Among Magazines, Newspapers

    Conde Nast announced 21 apps for the new Windows 8 operating system, including free sampler versions of magazines like Vogue and the New Yorker.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Microsoft Talks Up Windows 8

    Wow. That's really it. There's no news. They just talked about what we already know about Windows 8. There were no new devices.

    www.wired.com

  • Microsoft debuts Windows 8 and opens Windows Store for apps

    Windows President Steven Sinofsky said that more than 1,000 computers have been certified for Windows 8 and that there will be some Windows 8 PCs that'll sell for less than $300. Sinofsky also said Windows 8 will work well with Windows 7 PCs, making ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Windows 8: Now It's Official

    Super-excited product managers, along with a somewhat subdued CEO Steve Ballmer spent lots of time extolling each and every feature of the new operating systems - the full version of Windows 8 for Intel (INTC) processors, as well as the more basic ...

    www.thestreet.com

  • Dear Microsoft, Thanks for Windows 8! Love Linux

    I've had to support a couple of Windows 8 (preview) users for a few months now and the experience has taught me one thing - Windows 8 is unlike other Windows and it's not something that most users will like. In my case, the users wanted Windows (but ...

    www.internetnews.com

  • Live Recap: Windows 8, Surface Tablet Launch

    Mr. Sinofsky calls Windows 8 "a major milestone in the evolution and the revolution of computing." But don't forget Windows 7 - sold more than 670 million licenses to businesses and consumers since it was launched in 2009, Mr. Sinofsky says.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Windows 8: 10 Questions For Microsoft's Enterprise Chief

    Microsoft this week introduces Windows 8 to consumers, but the operating system has been available to enterprises for the past couple of months through programs like Software Assurance and MSDN.

    www.informationweek.com

  • Revamped Windows 8 to Test PC Support Centers

    A marquee features of Windows 8, for example, is a start screen filled with colorful boxes, called "tiles," that stand for applications and display information.

    online.wsj.com

  • Windows 8 and New Apps Launched At Microsoft Event in New York

    After 1.2 billion hours of testing, Windows 8 is ready. Or at least that's what Microsoft came to New York City today to tell the media.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Microsoft launches Windows 8, Surface: Winners and losers

    "All in," Microsoft said today at an event in New York as it launched the latest offerings from the company: the new Windows 8 operating system, and its debut into the tablet market, the Microsoft Surface. Today's event was a non-event, to be fair. It ...

    www.zdnet.com

  • Intel Is Ready For Windows 8, But More Importantly Ready For The Future

    Intel, a company at the forefront of Windows 8 hardware creation and design, is positioned well among the upcoming flurry of tablets, convertibles, Ultrabooks, and other types of Windows 8 PCs. Intel's chips power a majority of these devices and it ...

    www.businessinsider.com

  • Windows 8 a pain? We'll see

    A U.K. design firm named Foolproof reported yesterday that 14 "typical users" try out Windows 8 for the first time to see how they fared using the new-look operating system.

    news.cnet.com

  • Windows 8 to officially kick off at 12:...

    Windows 8 finally makes its grand and official entrance tomorrow. The new OS and an array of supported devices go on sale starting 12:01 am on Friday.

    news.cnet.com

  • UPDATE 3-Microsoft unveils Windows 8, Surface tablet

    NEW YORK, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp launched its new Windows 8 operating system and Surface tablet on Thursday in a bid to revive interest in its flagship product and regain ground lost to Apple Inc and Google Inc in mobile computing.

    www.reuters.com

  • Gigabyte joins Windows 8 party with tablet, ultrabook, and gaming laptops

    Gigabyte on Thursday introduced its Windows 8 lineup, including a slate, a convertible ultrabook and gaming laptops—all of which are powered by Intel processors.

    www.pcworld.com

  • Review: Windows 8 a daring vision of the future

    Windows 8, the bold, inventive new operating system from Microsoft is almost certain to power your next computer. It's a strong statement about the future of computing -- But are you ready for it today?

    www.foxnews.com

  • A Big, Beautiful, Slightly Shaky Step Forward

    The new version of Windows, which is available Friday, sees Microsoft tucking the old, desktop-focused Windows skin into its back pocket, and instead donning a colorful, touch-friendly suit of tiles.

    www.wired.com

  • Microsoft Windows 8 to be available tomorrow in over 140 markets

    Microsoft has officially launched Windows 8--consumers around the world can download the software from tomorrow. They will also be able to buy new Windows PCs preloaded with Windows 8. The company claims that more than 1,000 devices are certified ...

    asia.cnet.com

  • Microsoft trumpets imminent release of Windows 8

    The debut of Windows 8 heralded the biggest change to the system since 1995, when the company first offered built-in Internet support.

    www.usnews.com

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