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  • Microsoft explains Windows 8.1 Blue

    Microsoft’s Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Financial Officer Tami Reller delivered some details about Windows 8.1 during the JP Morgan’s Media & Telecom conference that took place Tuesday in the United States.

     Microsoft's Tami Reller reveals company's product (Microsoft)
    Microsoft’s Tami Reller reveals company’s product (Microsoft)
    Just half a year after the official launch of Windows 8, the new platform Windows 8.1 dubbed also as Windows Blue, aims at becoming available for developers and fans in a Public Preview version as of late June. Complete information about the “Blue” will be disclosed at the Microsoft Build annual developer conference that is set to happen next month. It is important to know that Windows 8.1 does not come as a stand alone Windows version; it will be also a free upgrade for licensed owners of Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro and can be downloaded from the Windows Store. Furthermore users will see the first Service Pack without having the suffix SP1.

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    Microsoft hopes that Windows 8.1 Blues will address and solve a significant part of the problems reported by users in recent months. Radical modifications are applied to the Start menu interface as well as the entire platform in order to ensure a better compatibility with smaller screen gadgets. Since OEM producers are already working on 7 and 8 inch devices running Windows, it is obvious that the Redmond-based software giant tries to surprise the market.