Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Windows 8
Windows 8 is a personal computer operating system developed by Microsoft. Development of Windows 8
started before the release of its predecessor,Windows 7, in 2009. It was announced at CES 2011,
and followed by the release of three pre-release versions
from September 2011 to May 2012. The operating system was released
to manufacturing on August 1, 2012, and was released for general
availability on October 26, 2012.
Windows 8 introduced major changes to the
operating system's platform anduser
interface to improve its user experience on devices such as tablets, where Windows was now competing
with mobile operating
systems such as Androidand iOS. In particular, these changes included a touch-optimized Windows shell based on Microsoft's "Metro" design language, the Start screen (which displays programs
and dynamically updated content on a grid of tiles), a new platform for
developing apps with
an emphasis on touchscreen input,
integration with online services (including the ability to sync apps and
settings between devices), and Windows Store, an online store for
downloading and purchasing new software. Windows 8 added support for new and
emerging technologies such as USB 3.0, Advanced Format hard drives, near field
communications, and cloud computing. Additional security
features were introduced, such as built-in antivirus software,
integration with Microsoft
SmartScreen phishing filtering service
and support for UEFI Secure Boot on
supported devices with UEFI firmware, to prevent malware from infecting the boot
process.
Windows 8 was released to mixed reception.
Although reaction towards its performance improvements, security enhancements,
and improved support for touchscreen devices was positive, the new user
interface of the operating system was widely criticized for being potentially
confusing and difficult to learn (especially when used with a keyboard and
mouse instead of a touchscreen). Despite these shortcomings, 60 million Windows
8 licenses have been sold through January 2013, a number which included both
upgrades and sales to OEMs for new PCs.
On June 26, 2013, Microsoft released a public
beta of the first major update to the operating system, Windows 8.1, to be
officially released on October 18, 2013. The update is intended to address
aspects of Windows 8 that were criticized by reviewers and early adopters (such as the removal
of the Start button from
the desktop interface), and will also incorporate additional improvements to
various aspects of the operating system.
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