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We still aren't sure if the company will actually call the new OS Windows 9, or if it will be free for Windows 7, Vista and XP users too
Team TechTree, 30th Sep 2014
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Though Microsoft has backtracked and tried to cover up the slip-up, everyone's pretty certain it's going to be called Windows 9
Team TechTree, 24th Sep 2014
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The September 30 Windows event is still on, but we're going to have to wait a little longer to try out the new software for ourselves
Team TechTree, 22nd Sep 2014
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While the company could unveil the technical preview of Windows 9, don't expect it to be consumer focused
Team TechTree, 16th Sep 2014
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It's clear that Microsoft wants to integrate its desktop, tablet and mobile OS, but so far we only know what the desktop OS will look like
Alnoor M Peermohamed, 15th Sep 2014
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Other details suggest the enterprise version of Windows 9 will do away with the Metro UI altogether
Team TechTree, 27th Aug 2014
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Following the official 'first-look' Microsoft will release a beta version for early adopters, a public launch is expected in 2015.
Team TechTree, 22nd Aug 2014
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The personal assistant will reside in a small-ish window on your future desktop, answering your every question.
Team TechTree, 12th Aug 2014
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The iconic UI feature made its debut with Windows 8, and is great if you're using touch, but kills you if you're on a regular PC.
Team TechTree, 08th Aug 2014
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Given the sheer number of users still stuck on XP, it wouldn't be wild on the part of Microsoft to upgrade them for free.
Team TechTree, 05th Aug 2014
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