Video from yesterday's keynote and demos of Microsoft's Windows 8 beta, aka Consumer Preview, are now available on the Web. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT ...
One of Microsoft’s surprises during the Consumer Preview demo event was the fact that the massive 82-inch display at the back of the stage was actually a touchscreen. Not only that, it was plugged ...
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Texas Instruments has brought along a new demo to CES 2012, showing Windows 8 on an OMAP4470 processor ahead of the Windows-on-ARM release tipped to take place in mid-2013. The aim, TI says, is to ...
Microsoft released a new video today that shows off some of the features in its next version of Windows, Windows 8.1. Windows 8.1 is designed to address some of the problems people have had using the ...
Nonetheless, there is this Ina Fried slide version recap of the Windows 8 demo video, and a 32-minute video presentation of Windows 8 to the developers in the audience at the 2011 Computex conference ...
October 26th sure is creeping up quickly. And with that comes Windows 8. While Microsoft's new operating system has already hit pre-order status, and a slew of OEM partners are getting ready to ...
With Microsoft’s big BUILD conference right around the corner on September 12, people are buzzing about the Windows 8 news that’s sure to come, and for the last couple of weeks, Microsoft has been ...
As we get closer to Windows 8's October 26th launch, expect the floodgates to open on a barrage of tidbits, insider peeks and revelations. One such early arrival is these four clips, lasting just ...
Texas Instruments demonstrating Windows 8 ARM tablets at CES 2012. Texas Instruments demonstrating Windows 8 ARM tablets at CES 2012. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering ...
Though Windows 10 is hitting it’s one-year anniversary this July, and is a free upgrade to “genuine” Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 customers, many consumers still haven’t taken the Windows 10 plunge. Why?