When Windows 8 launched it was the most radical update to the planet’s primary OS since Windows 95. That’s because Windows 8 ditched what is probably the most noticeable bit of UI in history – the Start menu – in favour of the Metro tiled interface.
After months of rumors and reports, last week an internal build of upcoming Windows 9 build named ‘Windows Technical Preview’ with build number 9834 got leaked on the web. The leaked screenshots revealed number of upcoming features in Windows 9 like new Start Menu, updated desktop UI look and more and yesterday we got some new information's said the latest build that will be leaked is build 9841. Microsoft has already submitted testing builds of Windows 9 to partners, but also to a number of journalists who signed confidentiality agreements to make sure that no leaks would be happening.
Microsoft is expected to deliver an early preview version of Windows Threshold next month, the codename for what will likely be named Windows 9. The software maker has been gradually working on the release over the past several months, adding and tweaking features ready for a "technology preview" release to the public.
All partners can't leak any build.We got some information's says that the builds will be leaked after Microsoft event this September 30 even Microsoft won't be live-streaming the event.
After months of rumors and reports, last week an internal build of upcoming Windows 9 build named ‘Windows Technical Preview’ with build number 9834 got leaked on the web. The leaked screenshots revealed number of upcoming features in Windows 9 like new Start Menu, updated desktop UI look and more and yesterday we got some new information's said the latest build that will be leaked is build 9841. Microsoft has already submitted testing builds of Windows 9 to partners, but also to a number of journalists who signed confidentiality agreements to make sure that no leaks would be happening.
Microsoft is expected to deliver an early preview version of Windows Threshold next month, the codename for what will likely be named Windows 9. The software maker has been gradually working on the release over the past several months, adding and tweaking features ready for a "technology preview" release to the public.
All partners can't leak any build.We got some information's says that the builds will be leaked after Microsoft event this September 30 even Microsoft won't be live-streaming the event.

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