With its biggest OS
rollout since Windows 95, Microsoft seeks to embrace all things
computing with a one-size-fits-all operating system. Love or hate the
new Start screen and app storefront, look beyond those polarizing
elements, and you’ll find substantial performance improvements, numerous
updates to critical features, and a largely successful effort to retain
compatibility with desktop applications while also fulfilling the needs
of mobile apps. Windows 8 has already spawned new designs and all sorts
of hardware experiments. This bold step forward won’t appeal to
old-schoolers, but its sleek, modern look just might win over a new
generation of users that Microsoft must attract to remain relevant.
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