Microsoft plans to do more than just reintroduce a Start menu to make Windows 9, aka "Threshold," more appealing to Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 users. Mary Jo Foley Mary Jo Foley has covered the ...
Microsoft is expected to show off some of the enterprise-focused Windows "Threshold" features at an event in San Francisco at the end of the month. Mary Jo Foley has covered the tech industry for 30 ...
Microsoft released a new Windows 10 Insider Preview build -- No. 10565-- to PC testers on the Fast Ring on October 12. This is the first new Windows 10 Insider test build for PCs since September 18, ...
Windows Threshold is a term that refers to a major Windows update that is coming in the future. It is believed to be a codename for a Windows project and now it seems the project is “official” after ...
Microsoft is preparing to release the next version of Windows, code-named “Threshold,” in a public preview this fall, according to a Friday report. ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley reports “Threshold” will be ...
Morrissey celebrates Microsoft ditching the Charms Bar, with gladioli. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is said to be giving up on the whole Charms schtick. Windows 9 — the assumed name for codename Threshold ...
It's official: Microsoft has sent out invitations to a September 30 event in San Francisco, where the company is expected to show off an enterprise technology preview of its next version of Windows, ...
Microsoft is expected to release a preview of the next version of Windows this fall and it will likely be followed by a full release of Windows 9 in early 2015. Right now the software’s code-named ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft could be adding one of Windows Phone 8.1's best features, Wi-Fi Sense, as part of the ...
Microsoft is reportedly already working on its next major operating system, less than a year after it released Windows 8.1. The company is said to be planning to launch a preview version of its ...
Days after a leaked screenshot of the Windows 9 desktop revealed that tiles have been relegated to the popular Start menu, and depicted a possible removal of Charms side bar, reports are stating ...
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