Microsoft windows 9 release date,The tech world is abuzz with the reports that tech giant Microsoft’s next Operating System, which is being dubbed as Windows 9
An Indonesian online publication Detik quoted Microsoft Indonesia President Andreas Diantoro as
saying that the Windows 9 upgrade will be available for free to all existing Windows 8 users following its release. The reports also indicated that the Windows users will be able to easily install the new Windows 9 OS update from the Microsoft website. It is known that the next OS by Microsoft will be codenamed ‘Threshold’ though in public it would be called Windows 9. Informing about the leaks of new OS of Microsoft, Paul Thurrott of Windows Super Site says that the next version of Windows would be named Windows 9 with Threshold as codename as it would not be named Windows 8.x etc. due to its complexity.
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It is being reported by Beta News that a page on the Microsoft website has appeared with download links to both the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Technical Preview for Enterprise, sporting the name Windows TH.
It reads: “The next version of the Windows client operating system will enable IT professionals to provide users with a familiar experience across multiple devices while enhancing security and manageability. It has also been rumoured that Windows 9 may be available for free to existing Windows 8.1 users in an effort to coax people into upgrading and avoid the ongoing problems Microsoft has had with getting people to move off Windows XP.
- Lower price
Microsoft needs a carrot to dangle in front of consumers and businesses to convince them to invest in Windows 9 machines. Reducing the cost of upgrading will help people finally part with Windows XP the aged operating system that entered end of life in April 2014.
If the rumours that Windows 9 will be offered to Windows 8.1 users for free turn out to be true, then this should encourage many people to upgrade more quickly.
- Better Battery Life
Microsoft needs to better implement power saving features into Windows 9 or risk being left further behind next-gen Mac products.
- Virtual desktops for improved productivity
Microsoft has announced that virtual desktops will indeed be part of Windows 9, allowing users to enjoy multiple desktop displays with individual settings, making it easier to separate work and home activities on the same device.
- Bring back the real Start button
It was rumoured for some time the Start Button would return with Windows 8.1 Update 2, but it then seemed to have been delayed until the full release of Windows 9 next year.
- Over-the-air system recovery
Microsoft could also make it easier to restore Windows in the event of a malfunction.
- Better display scaling
Windows has not been able to cope with the high-resolution devices manufacturers have started pumping out.
- Improved anti-virus
Windows is a primary target for viruses, if only by virtue of its dominant market share. Microsoft releases regular security patches and has built Microsoft Security Essentials into Windows 8 - but this has been critically panned.
- Fix Windows Update
Updating Windows software has driven many people to the brink of insanity. One more feature we’d like to see in Windows is native DVD playback. Microsoft decided to remove this feature for Windows 8, to the annoyance of users.
The Windows 9 beta could come with two webcams that should cost less compared to what a 3D cam costs. Speaking of which: there are rumors of Kinect-based 3D gestures for the Windows 9 version. Until the Windows 9 beta – or the Windows 8.2 version – officially gets a release date, price and whatnot, there are many questions looking for an answer. In the meantime, the rumored Windows 9 beta operating system remains a much-anticipated release.Microsoft windows 9
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