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Rumor: Windows 9 May Be Revealed Next Week
By Kevin ParrishJULY 10, 2014 4:43 PM - Source: BetaNews | B 14 COMMENTS
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TAGS : Windows 9Windows 8 Microsoft
Currently, there's a rumor started by well-known Russian Windows leaker WZor
that Microsoft may actually start talking about Windows 9 "Threshold"
during the Worldwide Partner Conference 2014 next week. WZor also believes
that Microsoft will use this window to introduce Windows 8.1 Update 2, which
will supposedly be released by mid-August.
As previously reported, Microsoft is expected to offer a preview of Windows
9 later this fall, followed by the full retail release in Q2 or Q3 of 2015.
Rumor has it that Microsoft wants to get Windows 8 off the radar, and have
customers focused on the newer platform. Update 2 will be the last major
update to the Windows 8 family; the platform will be patched, but not
enhanced in any way.
WZor reveals that Microsoft will dump loads of money into advertising
Windows 9, with a huge focus on the return of the Start Button and Menu. The
site also stresses that Microsoft is changing the activation method, thanks
to problems related to Microsoft in China. This bit of extra work is
slowing down the overall development, which probably led to last week's
rumor that Windows 9 might not arrive until Q3 2015.
According to WZor, the new method has users logging into Microsoft Store to
activate the platform rather than handing over a key that could be re-sold.
"Installing ESD-RETAIL systems on new hardware or restoring system on the
old one, will require to "detach" old installation from Microsoft Store, and
only after that, it'll be possible to activate new system," the site
reports.
WZor reports that if customers try to activate the same distribution on
three PCs, and there's only one license, Windows Store will cancel
activation after three days until the user "detaches" the extra two systems.
Only one license will be granted to each machine.
What's interesting about the WZor post is the use of the term "rent." Does
Microsoft plan to offer a monthly subscription? Microsoft has already
crossed that bridge with Office 2013, allowing customers to pay $9.99 per
month and receive updates immediately rather than three years down the road.
We've heard in the past that Microsoft was toying with the idea. Honestly,
a five-seat subscription bundle would be an interesting product.
"Right now developers of the new activation system and experts of new
products promotion are discussing on these topics. To be more specific, they
are discussing how to make possible to rent a product or working time on it
," WZor writes.
Interesting.
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Rumor: Windows 9 May Be Revealed Next Week
By Kevin ParrishJULY 10, 2014 4:43 PM - Source: BetaNews | B 14 COMMENTS
Share
TAGS : Windows 9Windows 8 Microsoft
Currently, there's a rumor started by well-known Russian Windows leaker WZor
that Microsoft may actually start talking about Windows 9 "Threshold"
during the Worldwide Partner Conference 2014 next week. WZor also believes
that Microsoft will use this window to introduce Windows 8.1 Update 2, which
will supposedly be released by mid-August.
As previously reported, Microsoft is expected to offer a preview of Windows
9 later this fall, followed by the full retail release in Q2 or Q3 of 2015.
Rumor has it that Microsoft wants to get Windows 8 off the radar, and have
customers focused on the newer platform. Update 2 will be the last major
update to the Windows 8 family; the platform will be patched, but not
enhanced in any way.
WZor reveals that Microsoft will dump loads of money into advertising
Windows 9, with a huge focus on the return of the Start Button and Menu. The
site also stresses that Microsoft is changing the activation method, thanks
to problems related to Microsoft in China. This bit of extra work is
slowing down the overall development, which probably led to last week's
rumor that Windows 9 might not arrive until Q3 2015.
According to WZor, the new method has users logging into Microsoft Store to
activate the platform rather than handing over a key that could be re-sold.
"Installing ESD-RETAIL systems on new hardware or restoring system on the
old one, will require to "detach" old installation from Microsoft Store, and
only after that, it'll be possible to activate new system," the site
reports.
WZor reports that if customers try to activate the same distribution on
three PCs, and there's only one license, Windows Store will cancel
activation after three days until the user "detaches" the extra two systems.
Only one license will be granted to each machine.
What's interesting about the WZor post is the use of the term "rent." Does
Microsoft plan to offer a monthly subscription? Microsoft has already
crossed that bridge with Office 2013, allowing customers to pay $9.99 per
month and receive updates immediately rather than three years down the road.
We've heard in the past that Microsoft was toying with the idea. Honestly,
a five-seat subscription bundle would be an interesting product.
"Right now developers of the new activation system and experts of new
products promotion are discussing on these topics. To be more specific, they
are discussing how to make possible to rent a product or working time on it
," WZor writes.
Interesting.
Follow Kevin Parrish @exfileme. Follow us @tomshardware, on
Facebook and on Google+.
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Microsoft Working on Windows 8.1 Update Fix - NEWS
Microsoft Giving You More Time to Update to Windows 8.1 - NEWS
Microsoft Fall Update May Be Windows 8.2 - NEWS
Microsoft Says Windows Phone 8 Update 3 Rolling Out Soon - NEWS
Microsoft Updates Windows Store With New Cohesive Vision - NEWS
Microsoft Looks to Overhaul Windows Update - NEWS
Microsoft Extends Windows XP Anti-Malware Updates 1 Year - NEWS
Update: Microsoft to support Windows XP Home, MCE until April 2014 - NEWS
Microsoft intros update for Windows Live Local - NEWS
Microsoft May End Antivirus Updates for Windows XP Too - NEWS
Microsoft May Move Major Windows Updates to Spring - NEWS
Microsoft Shifting to Annual Updates with "Windows Blue" - NEWS
Microsoft Updates Windows 8 Before Final Launch - NEWS
Microsoft Already Updating Windows 8 Apps - NEWS
Microsoft: Pirated Windows 7 Will Still Get Updates - NEWS
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