Thursday, June 27, 2013

Windows 8.1's little changes are a huge improvement

And yet, the slowing of Windows 8 development reversed course right around the time when Microsoft needed it most—when the Win 8.1 build was released. That trend is good news for Microsoft as it prepares for its Build 2013 developer conference on 

director of the Windows User Experience team, the Windows 8.1 will scale to 200 percent, compared to the 150 percent increase that previous versions of Windows allowed. That goes for both the Windows 8.1 Start Screen and the desktop mode, with 

Microsoft is doing its bit to help push forward the 3D printing revolution, by adding in native 3D printer support in Windows 8.1. A new API will let developers on its platform put 3D printing capabilities right into their apps, so that 

Microsoft has slowly released details of the next version of Windows 8 — Windows 8.1 — over the past month, explaining that the free software update coming later this year will address user frustration and feedback. Today, at its Build Windows

The last time we wrote about Windows 8.1, we had lots to talk about, but very little to share in the way of hands-on impressions. You see, though.

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Windows 8.1's little changes are a huge improvement

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