Tuesday, December 6, 2011

WINDOWS 8.

After the average performance of the Windows 7,  Microsoft is ready to introduce its new operating system Windows 8 which is anticipated to be released this February 2012. According to the reports of IDC, a research firm, Windows 8 will be largely irrelevant to the users of traditional PCs, and expects no upgrade activity from Windows 7 to windows 8. However, the next version of windows will be Microsoft's first attempt to offer the same operating system for both PCs and mobile device. 
       But the question is, will the windows PC user upgrade to Windows 8 or switch to a new operating system as a platform geared for mobile devices?


1 comment:

  1. I think most of the people outside the US still use XP as their operating system. After the bad reviews of Windows Vista, they scare/obliged to change their OS. The best recommendation is to wait until you get the reviews of Windows 8 before completely switch your OS. Some devices might not support OS 8 as it happened with Vista when it was released.

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