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Microsoft's next version of Windows, known alternatively as Windows 9 and by
the code name "Threshold", is reported to be set for a public unveiling on
September 30th.
The report from The Verge's unnamed source adds that the date of the press
event might change, but that the plan is to launch a preview version of the
next version of Windows for developers on September 30 or shortly after the
official reveal. Currently, rumors claim that Microsoft may launch the final
version of Threshold, which may or may not get the official name of Windows
9, sometime in the spring of 2015.
Microsoft has already stated that the next version of Windows will bring
back a version of the Start menu for the desktop UI that went missing with
the launch of Windows 8. It will also have the ability to run Modern apps in
windows on the desktop. Rumors about Threshold claim that Microsoft may do
away with the Charms bar in Windows 8, along with adding support for virtual
desktops and the Cortana digital assistant that's currently being used for
Windows Phone 8.1.
Microsoft's next version of Windows, known alternatively as Windows 9 and by
the code name "Threshold", is reported to be set for a public unveiling on
September 30th.
The report from The Verge's unnamed source adds that the date of the press
event might change, but that the plan is to launch a preview version of the
next version of Windows for developers on September 30 or shortly after the
official reveal. Currently, rumors claim that Microsoft may launch the final
version of Threshold, which may or may not get the official name of Windows
9, sometime in the spring of 2015.
Microsoft has already stated that the next version of Windows will bring
back a version of the Start menu for the desktop UI that went missing with
the launch of Windows 8. It will also have the ability to run Modern apps in
windows on the desktop. Rumors about Threshold claim that Microsoft may do
away with the Charms bar in Windows 8, along with adding support for virtual
desktops and the Cortana digital assistant that's currently being used for
Windows Phone 8.1.