On the last day of February 2012, Microsoft will show to the world the beta flavor of its Windows 8 operating system, called Consumer Preview.
The Redmond-based software giant has already confirmed the move officially, and we’re all eagerly waiting to learn more on what it has to unveil to the world on that ... |
9 February 2012 09:20 GMT |
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Detail on the upcoming Windows 8 client and Windows Server 8 operating systems are scarce at best, especially considering only the official information coming directly from Microsoft.Jeff Woolsey, the Principal Program Manager Lead for Windows Server Virtualization shared some additional info this week around the hy... |
3 August 2011 13:01 GMT |
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Although the vast majority of Windows 8 releases never get even more than a mention outside of Redmond, let alone a little time in the spotlight, the Windows team compiles new Builds on a daily basis. It is the case of Windows 8 Build 6.2.7959.0 Milestone 3 (M3) which was recently leaked in the wild, now offered for... |
9 May 2011 10:57 GMT |
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Downloads of a new Windows 8 leak, Build 6.2.7959.0, are now available in the wild, offered through various illegal sources, including popular torrent trackers. Windows 8 Build 7959 was leaked at the end of the past week, following two previous releases of the next generation operating system from Microsoft, namely ... |
2 May 2011 03:54 GMT |
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It looks like crumbs from the Windows 8 feast are all that the public will get to nibble on in order to feed their post-Windows 7 hunger. Thankfully, more and more information on Windows vNext has made its way into the wild in the first quarter of 2011, just as the next generation of Windows progressed to the last d... |
14 March 2011 02:10 GMT |
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The next major iteration of Windows Server would support exclusively 64-bit (x64) processors, Microsoft revealed, opening up a little bit on the successor of Windows Server 2008 R2. Windows 8 Server, or Windows Server 8, whichever you prefer, will not play nice with 32-bit (x86) CPUs, just as its predecessor, but wil... |
6 April 2010 10:21 GMT |
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Microsoft might not breathe a single word on the next iteration of the Windows client and server platforms for the general public, but the company’s silence should not be mistaken for inactivity. While the software giant is keeping down to a minimum leaks on the development of Windows 8 client and Windows 8 Ser... |
11 March 2010 11:20 GMT |
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Following the leaked details related to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Build 6.1.7700.0.100122-1900, one question still remains unanswered. Is Build 6.1.7700.0.100122-1900 the first step to Windows 8 and Windows 8 Server, or just part of the development process on the way to Windows 7 Service Pack 1 and Windows... |
1 February 2010 12:31 GMT |
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The next iteration of the Windows client, and the successor of Windows 7, might be closer than anyone thinks, according to information leaked by a Microsoft employee. Windows 8 could be made available in the second half of 2011, according to information made public by Chris Green, a Microsoft developer focused on Sy... |
28 January 2010 03:41 GMT |
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