Windows 8: a hands-on preview of the developer build | This is my next...
Windows 8: pictures, video, and a hands-on preview of the developer build | This is my next...:
"Microsoft’s been releasing small breaths about its next version of Windows (still codenamed Windows 8 ) little by little for the past few months, but it’s here at Build that it’s exhaling with all its might. As predicted, Redmond is releasing the Windows 8 Developer Preview today and along with it come tons of details on how the entire operating system will work. Lots of major questions are being answered, including details on app development, the Store, touch navigation, how the new Start screen works with the more traditional desktop, and more. And what better way to debut the early build of the OS than on a brand new tablet? Indeed, as heavily rumored, we were given an Intel Core i5-powered Samsung tablet (nigh-identical to the Samsung Series 7 slate) to test the new preview build on. We’ve spent the last twelve hours digging through the OS and, well, there’s a lot to talk about here. Hit the break for a full rundown on what we’ve learned so far and some early impressions."
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"Microsoft’s been releasing small breaths about its next version of Windows (still codenamed Windows 8 ) little by little for the past few months, but it’s here at Build that it’s exhaling with all its might. As predicted, Redmond is releasing the Windows 8 Developer Preview today and along with it come tons of details on how the entire operating system will work. Lots of major questions are being answered, including details on app development, the Store, touch navigation, how the new Start screen works with the more traditional desktop, and more. And what better way to debut the early build of the OS than on a brand new tablet? Indeed, as heavily rumored, we were given an Intel Core i5-powered Samsung tablet (nigh-identical to the Samsung Series 7 slate) to test the new preview build on. We’ve spent the last twelve hours digging through the OS and, well, there’s a lot to talk about here. Hit the break for a full rundown on what we’ve learned so far and some early impressions."
Click here for the full article
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