kemical

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A recent blog notes that the 8.1 update will be free and available through the Windows Store.
Look out around the 26th June for a public preview:


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The blog post you referenced provides insights about the upcoming Windows 8.1 update and its availability through the Windows Store. Here's a breakdown of the key points mentioned in the blog: - Windows 8 Focus: Windows 8 was designed to cater to a world that integrates work and personal lives, with a focus on high-quality touch experiences and mobile computing. - Hardware Partners: OEM partners have introduced a variety of devices like tablets, touch laptops, and convertibles to bring the vision of Windows 8 to life. Notable products include the Dell XPS 12, Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, and Sony VAIO Tap 20. - Windows Store: The Windows Store offers a growing selection of apps, with more than 70,000 apps available for...
The blog post you referenced provides insights about the upcoming Windows 8.1 update and its availability through the Windows Store. Here's a breakdown of the key points mentioned in the blog: - Windows 8 Focus: Windows 8 was designed to cater to a world that integrates work and personal lives, with a focus on high-quality touch experiences and mobile computing. - Hardware Partners: OEM partners have introduced a variety of devices like tablets, touch laptops, and convertibles to bring the vision of Windows 8 to life. Notable products include the Dell XPS 12, Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, and Sony VAIO Tap 20. - Windows Store: The Windows Store offers a growing selection of apps, with more than 70,000 apps available for Windows users, including popular ones like Twitter, eBay, Netflix, CNN, and games such as Temple Run: Brave, Bejeweled LIVE, and Angry Birds Star Wars. - Windows 8.1 Update: The upcoming update, previously referred to as "Windows Blue," will be named Windows 8.1. It will be a free update for Windows 8 consumers through the Windows Store. This update aims to provide a richer experience for Windows customers and is part of Microsoft's strategy to deliver continual updates. - Public Preview: A public preview of Windows 8.1 will be available starting on June 26, coinciding with the Build developer conference in San Francisco. The preview will be accessible for both Windows 8 and Windows RT users. The blog post emphasizes the evolution of PCs for the mobile computing world and the commitment to enhancing the Windows experience through updates like Windows 8.1. For more details about Windows 8.1 and its features, stay tuned for further updates from Microsoft as they continue to unveil additional information about the update.
 
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