Windows 8 beta

  
on MWC Recently, Microsoft officially confirmed the Windows 8 Consumer Preview, the Consumer Preview, which will be released on February 29th at the Barcelona Communication Show (MWC2012). At this point, the previous rumors have become a reality. It is reported that the next-generation server operating system Windows Server 8 Beta, Visual Studio 11, NET framework 4.5 and team development management product Visua Studio11 Team Foundation Server will be released simultaneously at MWC2012. They will be tightly wrapped around Windows 8, affecting Microsoft's development in the years to come.

Everything Microsoft showed at this World Mobile Congress will have nothing to do with "moving", at least not in relation to traditional smartphones. According to previous news reports, the micro r5 has been launched in Barcelona now, "consumer preview version", Windows 8, the public beta. All indications are that the beta version of Windows 8 will have significant changes, including hiding or removing the traditional “start” button that has been in use for 15 years, adding new features and applications, an improved Metro style interface, and more. Of course, Microsoft will also showcase desktops and laptops running Windows 8 on mobile communications, even Windows systems running on ARM devices. Microsoft is eager to enter the tablet market through Windows 8, but the tablet PCs participating this year will still be as familiar as last year, and Android tablets will undoubtedly become the focus again. It is reported that in the Windows8 preview version, Microsoft will introduce a remote shutdown switch function. Google announced last year that it used a remote switch (Kill Switch) to remove malicious programs on victim devices; Amazon also used remote removal to remove Kindle users. Millions of Windows 8 PCs will now also introduce remote shutdown switches. Remote deletion is a standard feature for smartphones, tablets and e-book readers, and is included with Windows smartphones, which are now being brought to desktops and laptops by Microsoft. Todd Biggs, general manager of Windows Phone Marketplace, said that remote removal of software is the last resort and is not common. Microsoft declined to answer whether the Windows 8 remote switch is limited to Microsoft-controlled app stores. Security researchers believe that remote switching tools can help Microsoft prevent large-scale malicious infections. Earlier this month, Microsoft released a new Windows 8-based touch center interface. According to the speech and related press releases, the interface can be built on Windows 8 via HTML5 and JavaScript technology. At the same time, HTML5 and JavaScript can use the full functionality of the PC. This is definitely good news for web developers who want to do more on the Windows platform. Starting with Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced a simple system scoring mechanism to score users' processors, graphics cards, memory, hard drives, etc. through a series of tests, and you can see the level and bottleneck of the system at a glance. This is the so-called Windows system experience. On February 29th, Microsoft will publicly offer the Windows 8 Consumer Preview consumer preview version, which is the previous Beta beta. The Windows Vista system has a maximum score of 5.9, and Windows 7 will adapt to the hardware level and increase the rating limit to 7.9. And Windows 8 increased the upper limit score by up to 9.9. As for the specific evaluation project, Windows 8 still uses the five: processor, memory, graphics, game graphics, and the main hard drive. Windows 8 is also a system for tablets. Microsoft, the giant of the operating system market, the dominant player in the traditional PC system field, when it came to the mobile Internet era, found that there is no suitable system in its own system to cater to this new era. In desperation, I did the "tablet player" in the tablet system camp. However, in an era when capabilities are everything, Microsoft’s performance of "Awakening and Counterattack" is a matter of time. On the occasion of the 2011 and 2012″ handover, Microsoft screamed for the slogan of the tablet, launched a new operating system that supports both X86 and ARM: Windows 8. Microsoft's introduction of the ARM version of the Win8 system is an important contribution made in the tablet office field, and it is a key step in the future of popularizing tablet PCs in the office field. What kind of surprises and changes Microsoft can bring to us at MWC will naturally reveal the answer on February 29. We may not be able to assert the success or failure of Win8, but it is certain that Microsoft is inevitable in the era of the big mobile Internet with Win8. However, for more details on Win8, please continue to follow the report of the 2012 MWC conference brought to you by WPDANG.

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