Some time ago, a newspaper circulating Windows 8 will be present at the upcoming 2012 year. Successor Windows 7 is indeed planned to attend after three years of Windows 7's presence in the market.Microsoft revealed that they would not repeat the long time lag between the evolution of Windows XP to Vista.
Previously, Mary-Jo Foley of ZDNet has revealed that Microsoft has finished making the Milestone 1, which would become the forerunner to Windows 8. Beta version will probably be attending starting in 2011.
As quoted from winsupersite, Monday (07/05/2010) The following is a prediction of eight new features that will exist in Windows 8:
Application Shop
Try to think of stores owned by Apple's App Store application, or Google's Android Marketplace, which will be made by Microsoft. Windows applications are rumored shop called Windows Store. This application stores could be combined with Windows Phone 7 and supports the Xbox 360. Who knows ..
Internet Explorer 9
Possible Internet Explorer browser 9 (IE9) would re-packaged by the time Microsoft launched Windows 8. Why? This may be because the market continues encroached IE browsers like Firefox and Chrome counterculture, which are now increasingly popular.
Windows Live 5
Details of Windows Live 5, may be present after Windows 8 shipped. Windows Live Wave 4 beta now available. In this case the synchronization feature deserves thumbs up. We'll see what's new in Windows Live 5.
Schedules Launch of Windows 8
Windows 8 reportedly slipped in mid-2012, while there beta version in mid-2011.
Web-Based Applications
Web-based application is now the 'fields' that promises for software developers. With the existence of Windows applications store, hopefully Microsoft has targeted this.
Three Categories of New Windows 8
According to Microsoft, Windows 8 is aimed at three types of categories of PCs: 'Wipe the PC', 'Workhorse PC', and 'Family Hub PC'. Possibilities, is the netbook category Lap PCs, notebooks and tablets. While the workhorse and Family Hub is intended for office and family.
Digital Media
We discuss Microsoft's digital media, which terbesit in chief are: Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center, and Zune. Now, reportedly Windows 8 will support new formats such as AVC HD, 3D video, and multiple MPEG-4 web-based formats, as well as MJPEG, MPEG-2 (decoding / encoding), H.264 (encoding), and WMV own.
Kinect On Windows 8
Motion sensors on Microsoft now has to attend. Although only produced for the Xbox 360, but just suppose is okay right? It would be fun if Kinect was adopted in those games with Windows 8. Microsoft would certainly be richer, while working with gaming vendors.