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Windows 8 to arrive in 2012?

by Pete Mason on 25 October 2010, 10:29

Tags: Windows 8, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)

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Windows 7 may still be pretty fresh, but that doesn't mean that Microsoft isn't working at full speed on its successor. To help shine a little light on how things are progressing we were treated to not one but two fresh morsels of information about Windows 8 over the weekend.

First up is a blog post on the company's official Netherlands site. Unfortunately, the page has since been changed, but according to several sources, it clearly stated that Windows 8 will arrive in around two years, possibly pointing to a launch on or around Windows 7's third birthday. This also means that a beta version could be made available before the end of next year or even - as some are speculating - next summer.

Obviously this fits in fairly well with Microsoft's track record when it comes to release schedules, as well as previous leaks and rumours that have all pointed to a 2012 or financial year 2011 launch.

Meanwhile, Steve Ballmer has also been dropping some hints on what to expect from the company's next release. When asked at a 'hot seat' session what the company's 'riskiest product bet' was, the CEO surprised audiences by responding that it would be the next version of Windows.

Again, this fits in with what we've heard previously about the upcoming OS being a major departure from the Windows orthodoxy, as opposed to an incremental change.

Unfortunately, Ballmer didn't go into how, exactly, the next version of Windows would try to break the mould. With tablets and touch expected to be much more important by then, the company's recent emphasis on cloud computing and the expected launch of a Windows 'app store' there's certainly a lot of room for the company to innovate. At the same time, with the computing landscape looking like it could start to change significantly, Microsoft may have to make a bold move just to stay relevant.

For now, we'll have to wait and see what the tech-giant has in store for the next version of Windows - though it looks like we won't have to wait too much longer.



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When Microsoft will learn to start again?

Everything what we have seen is dating back to XP.. Rewrite and start again at some point maybe?

I'm sure it would have resulted in most stable and secure OS.
spoon_
When Microsoft will earn to start again?
Well they've been earning enough too for quite some time.

spoon_
Everything what we have seen is dating back to XP.. Rewrite and start again at some point maybe?
Except for ahem:
WDM, (this was the one that caused so many issues for their partners, they changed their mind (again) at the 11th hour so to speak).
DWM,
Next Gen TCP/IP,
GINA,
WDS->WS4
UAC,
KPL,
WIC,
APM

These are the ones that jump out at me as a developer, who you know, actually understands what the hell he rants about!
spoon_
I'm sure it would have resulted in most stable and secure OS.
I've still yet to have an issue with any of my home PCs, even when I've been clocking the hell out of them, Steam or something else normally gives me the warning sign first.

Security wise, there is still a lot to do, key 3rd party apps need better love from the main platform vendor and it wouldn't heart MS to make the marketplace handle updates and in exchange for charging money, actually vet some of them, allowing people to have high priority.

They are definately doing a good job with IE now, its just been MS its only a matter of time before they down tools and say “job done”. Worse for the devs who do not know if they will be saying we MUST use WPF,Silverlight or HTML5 next week. This is really anoying as someone who is ment to be quite a specialist in WPF, how do I hedge my bets you directionless people.


But the main question this news brings is what? What is going to be new in 8? The Vista kernel is definately market leading (read up on VAX vrs Unix), what are they doing to do?
Lets hope it isnt skinned in the usual vista/7 vomit style theme.
I just hope they do the pre order deals again, I will happily change my OS every 3 years at £45 a go.

So far the evolution has gone well, vista was solid and 7 was a tweaked vista so all is happy in the world.
Percy1983
I just hope they do the pre order deals again, I will happily change my OS every 3 years at £45 a go.
I'd agree with that, in software you should be given a discount if your in the first wave of users of a major release, once its down to just minor tweakings, then they should be able to charge more.