Sunday, January 12, 2014

"Threshold", or Windows 9 is planned for April 2015 - Clubic

What will the next major release of Windows? Microsoft could give us a taste at the BUILD conference to be held in San Francisco in April.
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From 2 to 4 April, Microsoft will hold its annual BUILD conference called to present developers with the next news that will be implemented within Windows. On this occasion the editor of Redmond could lift the veil on a new project codenamed Threshold , or Windows 9.

First reports on Threshold date of December. Terry Myerson, responsible for the development of Windows and Windows Phone, would accelerate the work to unify the development of Microsoft operating systems with a series of updates on Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox One based on the same heart.

According to Paul Thurrott, specialist, Microsoft technologies, the company should make an update to Windows 8.1, which is available at the same time as Windows Phone 8.1. In the long term, however, the firm would have more ambitious projects: Threshold, or Windows 9. Microsoft’s goal would be to forget the discord around Windows 8 adopting a new name. Windows 8, the new Vista?

Threshold will be presented in April, however, developers do not have access to a Preview program. The information collected include a new version of the Metro language allowing the execution of applications such as Modern UI directly on the desktop and alongside traditional software. Work on Windows 9 commence in late April 2014 for availability a year later with the meantime, the publication of three experimental versions.

Recall that in November, Julie Larson-Green, Head terminals developed by Microsoft, explained that the company planchait on a new system merging Windows Phone and Windows RT. On the occasion of the UBS Global Technology Conference, then she said: “We Windows Phone. We Windows RT and we have the full Windows “before adding that in the future,” we will not three . ” According to reports, Microsoft also unify its Windows Store and Windows Phone Store directories. Remains whether these projects will fit within Threshold or if they will be available this year.

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