Friday, August 24, 2012

Windows 8 Features


Windows 8 is awesome! In order to look at exactly how awesome it is, we need to look at how far computer technology has come over the last few years. Over 60% of the computers that are being used in this day and age are mobile. Desktop personal computers are old news in a world where things like laptops, net books, notebooks, tablets, cell phones, and slates are the usual tools. This is possible because almost every device is capable of some sort of wireless networking. It is also no surprise that there are many different sizes and types of monitors, like small monitors; wall mounted ones; and even television sets that are capable of accessing the Internet. Technology has also let the amount of storage these machines use multiply by thousands of times, and now it seems that storage is moving to the cloud. Processors with multiple cores and powerful on-board graphics come in most computers shipped from the factory, when not very long ago these kinds of things only seemed possible in the latest science fiction movies.

The current generation of cellular phones combines many of these technologies, and this has significantly changed the way people view the entire aspect of computing. Apps give powerful new ways to connect with others, and share almost anything with the simple push of a button. Now, operating systems are designed to be centered on the people that use them, instead of the technology that is used to run them. Microsoft has noticed these changes, and is adapting to their environment. Their answer to the new computing environment is dubbed: Windows 8.

Windows 8 has all the basic necessities addressed in Windows 7 like speed, reliability, security, and compatibility. There is no doubt that Windows 7 operating system is Microsoft’s finest work, but it did not come without the Vista mistake. Windows 8 is designed to enhance Windows 7, while giving more features, longer battery lives, improved startup speed, while still offering the newest security features. Windows 8 is also designed to be compatible with many different kinds and types of chipsets. One of the greatest things about Windows 8 is it also expands the touch screen capabilities that come with Windows 7.

If you like to build apps and websites, then Windows 8 is going to be your favorite operating system to date. This is because the developers give you the same tools that they used to design the program. This will let you create the highest quality web apps possible. Then you can sell your app in the Windows Web Store, if it meets certain requirements. This alone can make you a very rich person. To sum it all up, Windows 8 was designed for you!

If you want to take a test drive of Windows 8, you can do that for free! Click the link for basic instructions on where to download and how to install the Windows 8 Developer Preview.

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