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Monday, June 6, 2011

Debut Windows 8, took place at the same time in the U.S. and Taiwan

TAIPEI- Microsoft really take advantage of this week to create a surprise. The latest version of the operating system being developed, Windows 8, debuting in D9 All Thing Digital in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States, and immediately following the exhibition on the sidelines of Computex 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan, which took place May 31 to June 4 2011.


Steven Sinofsky, the President of Windows at Microsoft, demonstrated the direct Windows-based devices 8 in the presence of technology enthusiasts at Uncle Sam's country, on Wednesday (01/06/2011) night. Windows 8 is designed as a single operating system that can work on any platform with varying screen sizes, both supporting and non-touch screen.

It looks more like Windows 7 Phone with menus that appear in the form of boxes instead of icons in Windows on the desktop. The software can be used for desktops as well as for tablets.

"Windows 8 is the largest operating system changes made ​​since Windows 95," said Julie Larson-Green, Vice President of Microsoft when mendemokannya.

In Taipei, Microsoft even showing off a number of devices that can run either Windows 8 tablets, desktops, and notebooks. For example artificial Dell, Asus, Quanta Computer. In fact, the system is to show that Windows 8 runs on ARM chip-based devices, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and NVidia.