How many of you would say “I like it” if I asked you “what you think of the new Windows 8 logo”? Based on the comments received for the previous article on the matter, I would say only a few.
However, it appears that things might have been different, and that there could have been more peop... |
23 February 2012 10:36 GMT |
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Windows 8, the next-generation desktop client from Microsoft, is gearing up to reach the Consumer Preview milestone, after being released as a Developer Preview in September last year.
With the new platform, Microsoft announced a new approach to the computer market, through offering touch enhancements and a brand ... |
18 February 2012 03:34 GMT |
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The Windows logo has suffered a range of transformations over the past two decades, and while the fundamental design has kept its consistency, the visual identity of Microsoft’s proprietary operating system has evolved along with the platform. Just the other day, the company’s Windows Recession Sweepstake... |
23 July 2010 11:08 GMT |
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We all know only too well the Windows logo, that ubiquitous four-color flapping flag, which conveniently marks the Start Menu. In case you have not seen the trees because of the forest so far, the colors in question are red, green, blue and yellow. Coincidently, the same colors have been planted in Google's logo... |
29 October 2008 14:08 GMT |
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In another example of the fact that Windows 7 will be everything that Windows Vista was not, Microsoft indicated a strong commitment to ensure a high level of compatibility for the next iteration of the Windows client from the get go. And the Windows 7 compatibility recipe involves addressing compatibility head on fr... |
30 May 2008 12:06 GMT |
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