Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Windows 9 Preview Build 913086 ISO | 3 GB


Windows 9 Event on 30th September 2014

The Windows 8 series is the pop Windows for Computer with many Smart feature merged in.
Now Windows 9 will announce official.


Windows 9

Microsoft has issued invitations to members of the press to attend a media event on September 30 in San Francisco. The tagline for the event reads, “Join us to hear about what’s next for Windows and the enterprise” which pretty much guarantees that we’ll get out first official glimpse of Windows 9 “Threshold.”
Joe Belfiore and Terry Myerson will be tasked with leading the discussion at the event, we’re told, which will focus on enterprise and power users.

Windows 9

The rumor mill once again comes through as the September 30 date was pegged back in August. Sources also indicated at the time that they expect Microsoft to release a technical preview of Windows 9 either at the conclusion of the press conference or shortly thereafter.

Windows 9 has been one of the worst kept tech secrets of 2014 as we’ve enjoyed a steady stream of leaks for nearly a year now. Just a few days ago, a pair of German tech sites published close to two dozen screenshots from the technical preview of Windows 9.
Windows 9


The screens showed a number of incoming features but perhaps the biggest of all is the return of the Start Menu. Microsoft omitted it in Windows 8, a decision that the Redmond-based company probably regretted almost immediately as the backlash from end-users was heard loud and clear.


Most expect Microsoft to ship the final build of Windows 9 sometime next year.

Windows 9 Feature:

We expect that Windows 9 will be 64-bit only, although we expected that for Windows 8 and we were wrong. A lot depends - as ever with Microsoft - on what OEMs want to build, and what Intel gives them with which to build.

One thing that Microsoft has to do is allow Windows Phone and Windows RT apps to run on both Windows Phone and Windows. Even Xbox apps should become cross compatible. You may also be able to pin Metro apps to the taskbar. Also expect to see Kinect-based 3D gestures to be enabled for laptops with 3D cameras - basically the ability to control your computer with gestures.

Microsoft's recent pronouncements suggest a full return of the Start menu and that Windows 8-style apps will be able to run on the desktop. Windows 9 will definitely be less traumatic a chance for desktop users.

One key - although less obvious - development is likely to be much improved power management. The rise of mobile devices has made battery life a key battle ground for Windows. Intel has done its part, massively improving power management with its latest generation of mobile processors. But the Windows software needs to keep pace, so expect Microsoft to make great claims for Windows 9's power management capabilities.

You can to download the Windows 9 Preview to install on your PC.
This DVD5 ISO image file contains the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on.


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