It appears that we may not
have to wait much longer for Windows 9 to come out. According to reports,
Windows is planning a huge event scheduled for September 30th. At this event
the company is expected to show off an early version of their highly anticipated
Windows 9 operating system.
Many
different sources that have proven to be legitimate in the past have said that
Microsoft is probably going to release a developer version of Windows 9 at the
same time that the press event on September 9th happens. Last week a report
from Mary Jo Foley, a ZDNet Microsoft expert, said that a preview version of
the new operating system would be coming sometime in late September or early
October. This is pretty consistent with the news that is popping up, so all the
puzzle pieces are starting to come together.
The
code name that they are using right now is Windows Threshold. This is likely
going to be Windows 9, but either way it is expected to feature a brand new and
re-worked Start menu for Desktop mode. It is also going to have a nixed Charms
bar and Metro apps that you can run in a window. There have also been hints
dropped that there will be a desktop version of Cortana, Microsoft's mobile
voice assistant. Cortana might not be in the first build of the new operating
system, but it is pretty certain that she will make her way in at some point or
another.
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