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INTRODUCING WINDOWS 8. Windows 8 is the current release of the Windows Operating System, produced by Microsoft. Windows 8 was released to manufacturing on August 1, 2012, and was released for general availability on October 26, 2012.
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INTRODUCING WINDOWS 8 • Windows 8 is the current release of the Windows Operating System, produced by Microsoft. • Windows 8 was released to manufacturing on August 1, 2012, and was released for general availability on October 26, 2012. • Windows 8 is a new kind of device combining laptop, desktop and tablet operating system together.
Windows 8 is all about the Metro interface - a collection of tiles linked to programs. Simply sweep through the wall of information and images, then tap the program you want to run.
Technology Features Windows 8 includes features including: • native USB 3.0 support • Microsoft account integration • Windows Store, the ability to boot from USB Flash drives with Windows to go • Basic Navigation • Windows 8 features a new lock screen, which includes a date and time display, along with the ability to display notifications from apps • App groups • Quick access Menu • Easy access
Advantages • a nifty app store • much faster start-up • Quick Installation • Improved search function • Much faster to boot and shutdown • Windows 8 has a better interface than Windows 7 • Low Price
Disadvantages • Very difficult to move between screens • Desktop Apps are hard to find • There is no option to turn tiles into icons
System specifications for the Windows 8 technology Windows 8: system requirements • Processor 1GHz or faster • RAM 1GB (32bit) or 2GB (64bit) • Hard disk space 16GB (32bit) or 20GB (64bit) • Graphics card Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device or higher
Summary of Business Expectations • About 25% retailers said they are making plans to upgrade, with 17% saying they'll start their upgrade this year. • Business Insider heard from one IT professional who manages 5,000 PCs and is in the process of upgrading to Windows 8.
Summary Windows 8 is basically a complete new look to Windows 7 The metro UI is fast fluid and does a great job of getting the information you need straight to you
Recommendations • My recommendation is if you are happy with Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 then stay with that operating system. If you are buying a new computer, laptop or tablet with a touch-screen then consider upgrading to Windows 8. • If you don’t own a touch-screen computer then you may find the new system to be a little fiddly to use.