Xiaomi’s brief flirtation with a Windows‑powered Mi Pad 3 — a set of leaked slides and promotional images that promised a 9.7‑inch display, an Intel Core m3 chip, and a laptop‑style magnetic keyboard — made a stir in the rumor mill in December 2016, but closer inspection and subsequent events...
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Xbox Games Showcase 2024: What to Expect
The highly anticipated Xbox Games Showcase is set to take place on June 9, 2024. This year's event promises to be one of the most exciting yet, featuring a wealth of new game announcements, updates, and in-depth looks at upcoming titles from Xbox Game...
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New syndication efforts are being made to make http://windows7forums.com and http://windows8forums.com readily available to the great majority of the Internet. Much of this information will hopefully include breaking information about Windows 8 in the future...
Microsoft has launched a developer preview of Microsoft Windows 8 to the general public. The location can be found here:
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The information contains an assortment of details about the operating system, including the core OS itself, as well as the Metro UI. While unofficial leaks have...
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Windows 8 for software developers: the Longhorn dream reborn? : When Microsoft showed off Windows 8 for the first time a few weeks ago, peculiar phrasing had many developers running scared. But a closer look at leaks and information from insiders suggests that Microsoft's next operating system...
"Early milestone builds of Windows 8 have leaked onto the Internet, and considerable effort has been put into figuring out how they work. Though officially tight-lipped, snippets of information have escaped Redmond's walls. So far, it appears that Windows 8 development doesn't just look not bad...
Microsoft recently allowed select OEM partners to download updated preview builds of Windows 8. Since then, there have been several leaked images of supposedly new features that you might see in the next version of Windows when it launches (perhaps in early 2012). And Microsoft showed off some...
It appears the head of Microsoft may have some loose lips, CEO Steve Ballmer said in Tokyo this week that Windows 8 will go on sale next year.
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Microsoft like all companies, goes to great effort to protect their intellectual property. Take for instance their upcoming desktop operating system, Windows 8 that is due out next year. A considerable amount of time, effort and money has gone into development with the company hoping to recoup...
If you’ve seen images of the Windows 8 desktop, then you’ve also seen Microsoft’s not-at-all-subtle warning about sharing the digital goodies you’ve been fortunate enough to get your hands on early. With the number of leaked builds which have made the rounds going all the way back to the early...
Worried Microsoft might tighten up access to early builds of Windows 8 and put the kibosh on leaks? Never fear. They're coming just as fast as ever, and who knows...maybe Redmond has something to do with them.
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It seems that the good folks over on MyDigitalLife have had more time to play with the leaked code for Windows 8 Milestone 1 (M1) than I have, managing to unlock some cool features by leveraging registry tweaks.
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