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Windows 8 News Responsibility

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What is our responsibility to our audience? Our job is provoke you into asking hard questions. Make you think! Of course, we’ll continue to focus on Windows 8! Make site improvements as our community grows! But ultimately, we are here to make you think about the impacts that Windows 8 will have on the lives of billions of people.

We have no false transparency, nobody is dictating what we can post, and we definitely are not sellouts! We have no advertising and will try to keep it that way! We’ll tell you like it is and expect you to let us know how we are doing! We want to tell you stories, not something you hear a hundred times! We also ask that you work with us to figure out what all this news means! You are invited to join our already great community at Windows 8 Forums!

We’ll tell it to you straight! We will guide you to Windows 8 successfully! You can even tell us what you want in Windows 8! Tell us what bothers you, we are all listening! As time goes on, we’ll bring you the latest news as soon as possible!

The direction of Windows 8 depends on people like you!

Written by Kamic

January 27th, 2010 at 10:10 am

Windows 8 is worth talking about.

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Windows 8 talkingWhat makes Windows 8 worth talking about? It touches us all and we fear the unknowns of what Windows 8 will change! Will it make us faster and more flexible? Will it be hard to learn? Can I use Windows 8 for entertainment? Will it change my life by removing everyday tasks?

All these questions we are looking to answer for Windows 8, like a TV episode of Lost! We are dying for some Windows 8 answers! The best response we can offer right now is Microsoft takes moves very slowly on designing something new. They come up with great ideas and hold off on implementing those ideas, I’d assume the same will be done with Windows 8. Security gets improved, the graphical user interface changes a little bit, just enough that you love the new packaging and want to buy it! Windows 8 will be Windows 7 with a patch.

What else is worth talking about Windows 8? The design process! The thoughts behind the architecture! Do they think like the end users or the developer? Will Windows 8 be worth its weight in gold? What justifies the increase in prices?

Basically we are all looking to be impressed with Windows 8 in our own form. We want overkill for everything! Good luck Microsoft, we’ll help you with ideas.

Written by Kamic

January 26th, 2010 at 8:50 am

Judging Windows 8

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How do you judge success? What are you judging the success of Windows 8 on? I often hear: Ease of usage, fewer clicks, better software or cooler games. Almost everything lies on the graphical interface and software that works well with the operating system. Lately, you have the average user who wants it to just function, and the developer who wants freedom to develop. What will Windows 8 provide? Read the rest of this entry »

Windows 8 Environment Consequences

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windows-8-recycleIt is estimated that there will be more than two billion PCs in use by 2015.* Imagine that environmental impact if 75% of these computers use Microsoft’s Windows 8. If designed even slightly more power hungry then they could be what waste would that create?

Should Microsoft spend more time researching better options for little things? I could point out any major company with a global product, but Windows 8 will be my example, since this is a Windows 8 blog.

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Windows 8 could be great

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Windows 8 planning stage will make the difference between good and great, yet they let few know how they structure the process! Tell the people what they should hear: that Microsoft is working hard and remains much focused on the task! If the management team takes the time, turns off the electronics, and just gets together and thinks I think they could change the world with Windows 8, like Windows 95 did.

With the slow economy and fights at all costs to be more frugal definitely doesn’t help evolve new ideas, just improve efficiency. Does the Windows 8 meditate on new ideas, push away the pains of corporate reality and just ignore everyone not on the team? We are time-starved, competitive, and the distractions within the workplace are great challenges. How does Microsoft go about isolating the Windows 8 decision makers? I can only imagine that the politics are amazing. Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Kamic

January 13th, 2010 at 8:48 am

Windows 8 Education Edition

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Windows 8 EducationWindows 8 education edition should be a new edition added to the future line of Microsoft’s operating system Windows 8. Microsoft has major impacts on the global market, the biggest guiding student education. Computers evolved education from primarily teachers with books to learning using computers assisted by teachers.

Why shouldn’t we have a Windows 8 education edition? The percentage of classrooms with Internet access has gone from 3 percent in 1994 to 63 percent in 1999. In 2003, 100 percent of American schools had access to the Internet! With 100%, Microsoft should use its power of technology to improve education with Windows 8. Windows 8 should work with other companies to bring the best tools straight to the desktop, cut out all the bullshit and get learning!

Give the Windows 8 education edition away for free! Microsoft will gain money from businesses using other editions of Windows 8. Even home users should be allowed Windows 8 education edition with the option to increase features at a cost. We would even suggest offering canned courses accessible directly from the desktop. Enough allowing underachievement, imagine the possibilities and educate the world!

Live from the PDC 2009

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Matt_MullenwegHere we are Live at PDC 2009 (The Professional Developers Conference)! Chief Architect Ray Ozzie, best known for his role in creating Lotus Notes, is scheduled to be the main presenter this morning at PDC 2009 in Los Angeles. What can we dig up about Windows 8? I see tons of wannabe journalists and some actually talented bloggers, how will we be different then all the others? We’ll bring you the dirt!!, we’ll interview the top minds at the conference in the next few days to get all the best information. Like always, members of the Windows 8 forums will get the stuff we just can’t post here, all that leaked information, we try to get all our members to say things off record and sneak them into the underground circles of Windows 8 Forums, only members can see! Read the rest of this entry »

EightForums.com – Great Posts Make Blogs

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The Windows 8 News found here comes from the great people at The Windows 8 Forums. This blog doesn’t just have one administrator, but many owners from an amazing community of knowledge and research. The agenda is the same: learning technology, planning for the future, organizing our thoughts, and achieving the dream through career achievement or personal enlightenment. Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Kamic

October 8th, 2009 at 7:02 am

Exclusive Interview with Robert Morgan about 128bit

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Thats right! an exclusive Interview with Robert Morgan:

I was able to get in contact with Robert Morgan and he agreed to an exclusive interview found only here at Windows 8 News! He wants questions from our viewers! So please submit any questions you’d like me to ask Mr. Morgan about 128bit or Windows 8 within 5 days. Part of the deal was that he will also no longer be posting public on his linkedin account as we have pointed out, it is public information. Read the rest of this entry »

Windows 8 News Finds Another Staff Member

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Windows 8 News finds you a new employee: Ming Yun-Fat Chow, Manager of Windows 8 User Interface Designs at rumored to be Microsoft.

Apparently Ming is working on the User Interface for Windows 8! Nothing newsworthy you say?  I disagree, his job description says: “deciding on successful feature possibilities by analyzing competing operating systems (MAC and Linux)”

I understand you have to look into your competitor’s products to compete, so far Windows 8 developer leaks have yet to give any indication that they are taking ideas directly from the competitors. Read the rest of this entry »