It seems that Microsoft bring out a new operating system every 3 years or so. It is getting impossible to keep up with it.
The recent new version of Windows is Windows 10 which I have tried one of the builds a few months ago. While I found that all of the software that I used on Windows 8 works...
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As you know by now one of the major benefits we’re working on for Windows 10 is a single Store and Dev Center experience across devices. Creating that single Store platform requires a wide range of updates and enhancements to our backend process and infrastructure in addition to the UI changes...
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News has leaked that the big update for Windows 8 next year entitled Windows Blue will not contain any form of Start Button or menu.
Reference:
Sorry, Windows Blue won't bring back the Start button
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According to an article over at Neowin.net the next big update for Windows 8 is code named Windows Blue and it's scheduled for some time in 2013. Essentially this is a service pack with a difference, changes to the UI including a more flexible tile size and a broader range of colour as well as...
Based on what Microsoft has shown so far, the Windows 8 tablet interface (or "tailored UI" in Microsoftese) will look and work a lot like Windows Phone 7.
Source: Yahoo! News
The video below is A concept shown by Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s chief research and strategy officer.
It shows a new “bubble” interface that Microsoft has been working on that is interesting
From DailyTech.com
Bubbles are auto-generated in various categories (personal, entertainment, gaming...
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Google has taken an interesting move in the latest developer builds of its Chrome browser. The company has stripped out the http://prefix from web addresses, leaving them to start solely with "www."
On the vast majority of sites, you'll no longer see those letters...
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I got some screenshots of Windows 7 M3 posted on the mag: http://win7mag.com/2008/09/first-screenshots-of-windows-7-out/
So, what do you think? I think it's interesting, so looks like there will be UI changes in Windows 7.
Source: Paul Thurrott (http://windowsitpro.com/article/articleid/99645/wininfo-short-takes-week-of-july-7-2008.html)
I'm guessing the gadgets are still there but are just losing their bar, judging from what we already know about gadgets in Windows 7.
Also, I'm guessing that "Aero-based"...