New Windows chief explains why Microsoft redesigned Windows
New Windows chief explains why Microsoft
redesigned Windows
New head
of Microsoft’s Windows Division Julie Larson-Green discusses below some of the
changes made to Windows.
Windows
was created 25 years ago, and computing is now completely different. Windows 8
features a kind of dashboard display with Live Tiles and touch display. In the
future, the vast majority of PCs will have touch screens.
Planning of
Windows 8 began before the introduction of the iPad, with its mobile and touch
features, but many of the iPad’s features were similar to Windows’ future plans.
Windows 8 allows the user to type with the traditional keyboard and mouse or
the touch screen. Windows state users need only up to two weeks to adjust to
the new system, and a new customer experience improvement program shows
positive results. Microsoft has also introduced its own hardware, the Surface
Tablet, for Windows.
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