From a Windows app store to support for new wireless protocols, Windows 8 introduces a host of new features. Some will benefit consumers, some businesses -- and some, perhaps, nobody.
Windows 8 is stable on the ARM chip platform and will be seeded to developers soon, sources told CNET
As we know that Microsoft would be releasing the Windows 8 Beta which is currently called as Windows 8 consumer preview in February
The upcoming beta release of Windows 8 will allow users to use more customization features but won't allow users to use their own picture as the background of the Metro Start Screen.
Steven Sinofsky published a new Windows 8 blog entry, this time about sensor support in Windows 8
Tests of the pre-beta code indicates that Windows 8 represents an aggressive effort by Microsoft to deliver a single OS that runs just about everywhere.
The coming Windows 8 beta is looking more and more like it will be called the consumer preview.
Windows 8 may not be be launched for several months at least but a number of third party app developers are speaking out on making apps for Microsoft's next operating system.
Steven Sinofsky dig into the details of how the Windows 8 wireless networking stack has been optimized for both mobile broadband and Wi-Fi networks in his latest posted on the Building Windows 8 blog.
Microsoft's forthcoming tablets have the bar set high for minimum hardware requirements.
Will Windows 8 on ARM be available only as something preloaded on new tablets and PCs from selected vendors? We still dont know for sure.
Microsoft's Windows 8 hardware certification requirements call for five-finger multi-touch, 720p cameras and 1366-by-768 resolution screens.
The latest build number for Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system, 8184.0.winmain.120113-1850, has been revealed
Steven Sinofsky posted a new entry on the Building Windows 8 Blog about the next generation file system being introduced in Windows 8
Tablets running Windows 8 on Intel architecture may be priced too high to succeed in the tablet market
Microsoft apparently plans a consumer preview in late February and aims for an October release of the commercial version, according to hints at CES.
News has hit the Internet that Windows Server 8 has hit build 8180, bringing with it a bunch of Metro style refreshes
Windows 8 for ARM-based processors can take its time in being released, according to the head of ARM
The Verge posted a video from Windows 8 build 8175
Nvidia has shown a prototype Windows 8 tablet at CES 2012.