Chủ Nhật, 15 tháng 7, 2012

Windows 8 expected to be released on October 28? (rumor)

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Home › Windows 8 expected to be released on October 28? (rumor)
by Ron on July 11, 2012 - 09:47am

A new report suggests that Microsoft will make available Windows 8 to the general public on Sunday the 28th of October. This report is based on an anonymous source who works at an OEM. Regardless if this is true or not, Microsoft is expected to release Windows 8 at the end of October.

Citing an anonymous OEM source, Bouweenpc.nl is claiming that Windows 8 will reach general availability on the 28th of October, which coincides with what Microsoft has stated about a "late-October" release. Of course, this is a rumor so take it for what its worth. This is the same website that claims Microsoft Office 2013 Consumer Preview is to be expected in late July.

During Microsoft's annual Worldwide Partner Conference, the company officially announced that Windows 8, the company's next generation operating system, will reach Release to Manufacturing (RTM) first week of August. Windows 8 will reach general availability by the end of October.

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Windows 8 reaches 8513, RTM getting ever so closer

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Home › Windows 8 reaches 8513, RTM getting ever so closer
by Zac on July 13, 2012 - 07:15am

According a source familiar with Microsoft, Windows 8 has reached build 8513. This build was compiled on the 12/07/2012, which makes that yesterday. Microsoft compiling builds means they are still fixing and tweaking things, and it also means we're getting close to RTM. Not long now!

Not build 8513

Build 8513 is 913 more builds from that of Windows 7. We know Microsoft like to jump builds, but if they were building in chronological order, 913 is correct. Anyway, Windows 8 has hit build 8513, which indicates that Microsoft still aren't done with Windows 8.

Windows 8 should hit RTM pretty soon, it could even happen next week. Microsoft recently announced that Windows 8 is expected to hit RTM in August, that technically isn't true. The company will compile the RTM in July, but will announce and release to OEM's in August, just like Windows 7.

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Microsoft to drop retail version of Windows 8, offer OEM and Upgrade only? (rumor)

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Home › Microsoft to drop retail version of Windows 8, offer OEM and Upgrade only? (rumor)
by Ron on July 13, 2012 - 07:31am

A new report suggests that Microsoft is planning on dropping retail boxes of Windows 8 in favor of just an Upgrade package and OEM package. This new rumor comes along with another rumor that Windows 8 is expected to be officially released on October 28th.

According to the report, Microsoft will offer the Windows 8 Upgrade package for $39.99 and the Windows 8 System Builder Kit (OEM), which consumers can purchase online. Microsoft has already made it a point to emphasis the Windows 8 Upgrade special for just $39.99. Is this just a big rumor or is it practical? We will have to wait and see. Microsoft has already detailed its Upgrade plans for Windows XP, Vista, and 7.

A recent report suggests that Microsoft will make available Windows 8 to the general public on Sunday the 28th of October. This report is based on an anonymous source who works at an OEM. Regardless if this is true or not, Microsoft is expected to release Windows 8 at the end of October.

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Windows 8 to reach RTM first week of August, general availability by October

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Home › Windows 8 to reach RTM first week of August, general availability by October
by Ron on July 09, 2012 - 07:11am

During Microsoft's annual Worldwide Partner Conference, the company officially announced that Windows 8, the company's next generation operating system, will reach Release to Manufacturing (RTM) first week of August. Windows 8 will reach general availability by the end of October.

"For the first time, we provided details on Windows 8 availability. Windows 8 is on track to Release to Manufacturing (RTM) the first week of August. For enterprise customers with Software Assurance benefits, they will have full access to Windows 8 bits as early as August," Microsoft stated in an official blog post. This quells a lot of rumors about when Windows 8 would be officially released. Now we know straight from Microsoft. Everyone ready for Windows 8's August release?

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Microsoft details File History feature in Windows 8, continuously protects personal files

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Home › Microsoft details File History feature in Windows 8, continuously protects personal files
by Ron on July 10, 2012 - 08:27am

In a new Building Windows 8 blog post, Microsoft details the new File History feature in Windows 8. This new feature is more powerful that Windows Backup and Restore (found in Windows 7) and offers a cool new way to continuously protect personal files.

Microsoft understands that using a backup tool is not really all that popular. In fact, less than 5% of consumer PCs use Windows Backup. Even if statistics tally up third party backup tool use, less than 50% of computers are backed up. Microsoft hopes to change this with the new File History feature in Windows 8.

"File History only saves copies of files that are in your libraries, contacts, favorites, and on your desktop. If you have folders elsewhere that you want backed up, you can add them to one of your existing libraries or create a new library," Microsoft explains.
Simply open File History from the Control Panel, and then click On. Microsoft recommends the use of an external drive for File History backup.

Restoring a file is very easy as well. "With File History, the search starts right in Windows Explorer. You can browse to a specific location and click or tap on the History button in the explorer ribbon in order to see all versions of the selected library, folder or an individual file," Microsoft explains.

File History will run once an hour and runs silently in the background. It also requires minimal setup. As far as cloud storage goes, File History is designed specifically for consumers and does not support cloud storage in this release. "File History silently protects all of your important files stored in Libraries, Desktop, Favorites and Contacts. Once turned on, it requires no effort at all to protect your data. When you lose a file or just need to find an original version of a picture or a specific version of a resume, all versions of your files are available. With the File History restore application you can find it quickly and effortlessly," Microsoft adds. Take a look at the demo video below:

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Microsoft hopes to sell 'a few million' Windows 8 Surface tablets in 2013

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Home › Microsoft hopes to sell 'a few million' Windows 8 Surface tablets in 2013
by Ron on July 09, 2012 - 04:04pm

During the Worldwide Partner Conference keynote, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer stated that the company was hoping to sell a "few million Surface PCs" in the coming year. Ballmer also believes that there will be 375 million Windows PCs sold in the next 12 months.

According to the report, Steve Ballmer believes that Microsoft will sell a few million Windows 8 Surface tablets in 2013. By stating this during a keynote, it clearly showcases how Microsoft is planning a big push for the Surface tablet. Ballmer also has high hopes for the Windows platform in terms of sales. "Ballmer also said that according to estimates, there will be 375 million Windows PCs sold in the next 12 months. His implication was there would still be lots of OEMs making Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows RT (Windows on ARM) machines, too," the report states. With Microsoft's recent purchase of large-screen multi-touch display vendor Perceptive Pixel, will we be seeing a large push towards this product and will Ballmer's estimates be right?

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Windows Server 2012 to hit RTM in the first week of August

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Home › Windows Server 2012 to hit RTM in the first week of August
by Ron on July 10, 2012 - 08:09am

During Microsoft's annual Worldwide Partner Conference, the company officially announced that Windows 8, the company's next generation operating system, will reach Release to Manufacturing (RTM) first week of August. Now, Microsoft reveals that Windows Server 2012 will hit RTM at the same time.

"Windows Server 2012 will be a focus of attention at the event, of course, and it is nearing final release. In fact, at the conference we are announcing that Windows Server 2012 will be released to manufacturing in the first week of August. The code will be complete and we will begin delivering it to our hardware partners. Then, the product will be generally available to customers worldwide through multiple channels in September," Microsoft announced via a blog post. Windows Server 2012 will hit RTM in the first week of August and general availability will be in September. Microsoft also revealed that Windows Server 2012 pre-release builds were downloaded over 500,000 times.

Microsoft believes that Windows Server 2012 is the biggest and most transformational server release they have ever had. "It’s not just the great advances we’ve made in storage, networking and virtualization. What’s most transformational is the change of identity. In past, we always viewed Windows Server as an operating system for a single server," Microsoft adds. Not anymore. Windows Server 2012 will now be viewed as a cloud operating system.

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Windows 8 Metro UI on your Apple iPhone, yes apparently its possible (video)

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Home › Windows 8 Metro UI on your Apple iPhone, yes apparently its possible (video)
by Ron on July 10, 2012 - 08:59am

Talk about cool, a new theme called Metroon for the iPhone allows you to have a Metro-styled Windows 8 theme on your Apple iPhone. Users can switch between Metro UI and the standard iOS interface. Tiles can even be re-arranged. Pretty cool stuff. Check out the video!

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Samsung working on a Windows RT tablet, available in October once RTM hits

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Home › Samsung working on a Windows RT tablet, available in October once RTM hits
by Ron on July 09, 2012 - 03:48pm

Looks like Samsung is jumping aboard the Windows RT bandwagon as a new report suggests that Samsung is planning on releasing a Windows RT-based tablet around October of this year, which is when the general availability of Windows 8 will take place.

"Samsung has made a handheld computer built on Windows RT, the first version of Windows that works on ARM technology, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans haven’t been made public. Windows RT devices will be released in October, one person said," the report states. The Samsung Windows RT tablet will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip and allows for competition against Intel and AMD's chipset against new ARM-based competitors such as Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and Nvidia. Samsung's decision to support Windows RT is opposite of what HP announced recently when they stated they will not have a Windows RT-based tablet once the operating system launches, but instead, will have an Intel/AMD x86 tablet.

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New report claims Windows 8 Release Preview is upgradable to RTM for $40

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Home › New report claims Windows 8 Release Preview is upgradable to RTM for $40
by Ron on July 05, 2012 - 05:13am

Just recently, Microsoft revealed that those on Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 could easily upgrade to Windows 8 for just $40. Now, a new report, which cites Microsoft as a source, claims that those on the Windows 8 Release Preview can also upgrade to the final version for the same price.

"In follow-up answers, Microsoft said that users running Windows 8 Release Preview -- the newer of the two sneak peeks, shipped on May 31 -- can upgrade using the Windows.com upgrade tool and pay the $40," the report states. However, during the upgrade, users migrating to the final version of the operating system will only have their personal data files retained and no applications, Windows settings, or user accounts will be migrated. This promotion is available in 131 countries.

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Windows 8 to come with over 30 games once it launches

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Home › Windows 8 to come with over 30 games once it launches
by Ron on July 06, 2012 - 10:44am

In an interview with Microsoft, it was revealed that the company is planning to launch over 30 games alongside its Windows 8 operating system. Since the Xbox is the primary brand and focus when it comes to games, Microsoft did not forget about those that like to game on Windows.

"We have a dedicated team inside of Studios that is focused on Windows. We have over 30 games at launch with a variety of genres, price points and business models. We have a steady flow of content that is coming out; I think Windows 8 is a huge opportunity for the company and gamers just to see new things get created," Microsoft explained. The company has already acquired Twisted Pixel and Press Play and sees a huge opportunity in Windows and gaming. Microsoft reiterates that Windows 8 will be coming this fall and will have over 30 games at launch.

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Office 2013 spotted running on pre-RTM build of Windows RT

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Home › Office 2013 spotted running on pre-RTM build of Windows RT
by Zac on July 03, 2012 - 09:51am

A image of a pre-RTM build of Windows RT has appeared on the web today, revealing brand new Office 2013 icons, these icons include Word and PowerPoint. Other icons, which have already been leaked include OneNote and Excel.

The pre-RTM build of Windows RT is pretty old according to the build string. The build was compiled on the 11th June 2012, almost a month ago. The screenshot reveals two new Office 2013 icons, that being PowerPoint and Word. OneNote and Excel icons have already been leaked in other images.

The screenshot also appears to be running the new "metro desktop" interface, instead of Aero. This means Microsoft have been tweaking and testing the new Metro desktop theme for a little while, it seems Microsoft want to get this right first time.

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Microsoft announces Windows 8 Pro upgrade price at $39.99 until January 31st 2013

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Home › Microsoft announces Windows 8 Pro upgrade price at $39.99 until January 31st 2013
by Zac on July 02, 2012 - 11:11am

Users currently running Windows XP, Vista or 7 are in for a treat today. Microsoft have just announced the price of Windows 8 Pro upgrade from previous versions of Windows, for just $39.99 you can get the Metro experience on your hardware. This is a promotional offer that will last until 2013.

"... if your PC is running Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 you will qualify to download an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for just $39.99". Those wanting DVD media with their upgrade are expected to pay $69.99 instead.

Users will be able to upgrade using the new Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant, which makes the upgrade process as easy as anything you've ever done by walking you through each step to getting your system ready for Windows 8. The program will provide a detailed compatibility report, inform you on any driver or program issues, keep files and settings from current installations of Windows and more!

Those wanting DVD media with their upgrade are expected to pay $69.99 instead.

Now, this is an entirely different offer compared to the one where you can purchase a Windows 7 PC today and be able to get Windows 8 Pro for $14.99.

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Microsoft continues work on Windows 8, reaches build 8500 milestone

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Home › Microsoft continues work on Windows 8, reaches build 8500 milestone
by Zac on June 30, 2012 - 06:24am

Recent rumours suggested that Windows 8 would reach a maximum of 8400 builds before it went RTM, that rumour has been squashed today as information from a source familiar with Microsoft's plans have revealed that Windows 8 has reached build 8500.

The information comes from canouna, who says "It's legit, current builds from win8_rtm folder" in a reply from a user which is asking about the screenshot above. This means that Windows 8 has reached build 8500, and that RTM is getting closer.

It is currently unclear when or what build number the company will finalize Windows 8 at, we think Windows 8 will be completed by or on 8600, which would make 1000 builds more from Windows 7 RTM. What do you think?

Remember, take this rumour with some salt as it could be false.

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Bill Gates supports Microsoft's decision to make its own Windows 8 tablet

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Home › Bill Gates supports Microsoft's decision to make its own Windows 8 tablet
by Ron on July 03, 2012 - 09:22am

Microsoft made the bold move to build its own Windows 8 tablet when the company announced the Windows 8 Surface tablet recently. While OEMs feel like they have been punched in the gut, Bill Gates believes Microsoft made the right move.

"I actually believe you can have the best of both worlds. You can have a rich eco-system of manufacturers and you can have a few signature devices that show off, wow, what's the difference between a tablet and a PC? You can get everything you like about a tablet, everything you like a PC, all in one device. That should change the way people look at things," Bill Gates stated while being a guest on Charlie Rose.

The Surface tablet is the first PC with a magnesium case (a first of its kind) and features a 10.6 inch display. It is super thin at 9.3mm and weighs in at 1.5 pounds. Microsoft proclaims that Surface will have the best WiFi of any tablet today. On top of that, the tablet will feature a stand for those who don't want to hold it! The Surface tablet will run Windows RT or Windows 8 Pro for one that runs on an Intel chip.

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Microsoft talks about the Windows 8 RTM milestone and its relationship to Metro apps

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Home › Microsoft talks about the Windows 8 RTM milestone and its relationship to Metro apps
by Ron on July 03, 2012 - 09:55am

In a new official Microsoft blog post, Microsoft discusses the next major milestone for Windows 8, release to manufacturing (RTM) and how it impacts the development and availability of Metro style apps. Microsoft expects the final versions of all Metro style apps to be available when Windows 8 becomes generally available.

"When Developers get the RTM version, they will continue enhancing the features, capabilities and performance of their apps. Some of the apps you’ve already seen will look and perform differently when you download the final released version. There are also many more apps in development that haven’t been released to the Store yet. Many of those developers are waiting for RTM to put the finishing touches on their apps," Microsoft explains.

According to Microsoft, the release of Windows 8 will be a great milestone for app developers and it will only be the beginning. When the code reaches RTM, the platform is complete for general availability and there will not be any interim updates for developers. Head over to the source link for a comparison of what has changed so far since the Consumer Preview.

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Windows 8 RTM to be compiled at build 8600?

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Home › Windows 8 RTM to be compiled at build 8600?
by Zac on July 08, 2012 - 03:47am

It's been a rather speculative week when it comes to what people think the Windows 8 RTM build number will be, some say 8500, others 8600, 8800 and even 8888. The RTM is rumoured to be compiled sometime this month, so the company don't have long to make a decision.

The source thinks Windows 8 will be finalized next week with a build number of either 8600, 8800 or 8888. 8600 seems the most likely, as it would make 1000 builds since Windows 7. But 8800 and 8888 also have a good standing point, since 8800 and 8888 represent the number 8, and Microsoft seem the like that number at the moment.

It's all too early to fully understand what Microsoft is planning, we should expect a statement from Microsoft when Windows 8 hits RTM, if not I'm sure information will leak, like it always does.

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Windows 8 build 843x screenshots leak, reveal Windows Explorer name change

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Home › Windows 8 build 843x screenshots leak, reveal Windows Explorer name change
by Zac on June 29, 2012 - 06:06am

New leaked screenshots of build 843x have leaked onto the internet today, revealing a brand new Windows Explorer name change. The screenshots also show off the new store icon, but we've known about that change for quite some time.

The new screenshots reveal new changes to the Windows Explorer, these aren't UI specific changes, more a name change. The Windows Explorer in Windows 8 is now called the File Explorer instead. Why are Microsoft doing this? It's currently unclear at this time as Microsoft have not given an official explanation. We don't expect them to either.

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Windows 8 RT compatibility artwork leaked, same as Windows 8 artwork

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Home › Windows 8 RT compatibility artwork leaked, same as Windows 8 artwork
by Ron on June 29, 2012 - 09:13am

Not that long ago, the Windows 8 compatibility artwork was leaked to the internet for all to see. Today, compatibility artwork for Windows 8 RT was leaked to the internet and it shares the same appearance as the ones for Windows 8.

Microsoft has yet to confirm or deny these logos as the official compatibility logos. For those that don't know, these logos would appear on hardware signifying that they are powered by that specific operating system.

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