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Microsoft to ship Windows 9 'Threshold' in April 2015?

article published on 13 January, 2014

According to a report, Microsoft's upcoming 'Threshold' will be shipped as 'Windows 9' in April 2015. That's according to Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows, which has previously disclosed information about a major revamp at Microsoft called 'Threshold'. Microsoft is currently working on Update 1 for Windows 8.1, and on Windows Phone 8.1, but apparently is quite eager to get the ... [ read the full article ]

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dEwMe
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13. January 2014 @ 11:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well lets hope they stay true to their pattern of bad, good, bad and this one is a good one!


Just my $0.02,

dEwMe
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SomeBozo
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13. January 2014 @ 15:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by dEwMe:
Well lets hope they stay true to their pattern of bad, good, bad and this one is a good one!

I was thinking last night while posting on another site this will be the first time i think the pattern won't hold. My belief is people don't like the "new" win 8 design and prefer the desktop and start menu. Win 9 from what i've heard will get rid of the desktop altogether. So the misstep i think Win8 took, instead of reversing direction, they are going full speed ahead away from what people want.
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13. January 2014 @ 15:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by SomeBozo:
Originally posted by dEwMe:
Well lets hope they stay true to their pattern of bad, good, bad and this one is a good one!

I was thinking last night while posting on another site this will be the first time i think the pattern won't hold. My belief is people don't like the "new" win 8 design and prefer the desktop and start menu. Win 9 from what i've heard will get rid of the desktop altogether. So the misstep i think Win8 took, instead of reversing direction, they are going full speed ahead away from what people want.
Just like the evil empire (apple) they know what is good for us and that's what we're gonna get? lol


Just my $0.02,

dEwMe
SomeBozo
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13. January 2014 @ 15:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by dEwMe:
Originally posted by SomeBozo:
Originally posted by dEwMe:
Well lets hope they stay true to their pattern of bad, good, bad and this one is a good one!

I was thinking last night while posting on another site this will be the first time i think the pattern won't hold. My belief is people don't like the "new" win 8 design and prefer the desktop and start menu. Win 9 from what i've heard will get rid of the desktop altogether. So the misstep i think Win8 took, instead of reversing direction, they are going full speed ahead away from what people want.
Just like the evil empire (apple) they know what is good for us and that's what we're gonna get? lol

I don't think your comment fits, it isn't that M$ is policing what you can/can't watch, they are simply sidestepping and avoiding the legal battle of a couple streaming themselves having sex and a child say under 10 sees it. M$ would be liable for providing the ability for this to be seen by a child.

Perhaps you could explain who this could be prevented and M$ i bet would activate the service today... Trust me the time worked at M$ most of the employees are super liberal and would hole heatedly allow it, but the company can't be so liberal.
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dEwMe
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14. January 2014 @ 08:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by SomeBozo:
Originally posted by dEwMe:
Originally posted by SomeBozo:
Originally posted by dEwMe:
Well lets hope they stay true to their pattern of bad, good, bad and this one is a good one!

I was thinking last night while posting on another site this will be the first time i think the pattern won't hold. My belief is people don't like the "new" win 8 design and prefer the desktop and start menu. Win 9 from what i've heard will get rid of the desktop altogether. So the misstep i think Win8 took, instead of reversing direction, they are going full speed ahead away from what people want.
Just like the evil empire (apple) they know what is good for us and that's what we're gonna get? lol

I don't think your comment fits, it isn't that M$ is policing what you can/can't watch, they are simply sidestepping and avoiding the legal battle of a couple streaming themselves having sex and a child say under 10 sees it. M$ would be liable for providing the ability for this to be seen by a child.

Perhaps you could explain who this could be prevented and M$ i bet would activate the service today... Trust me the time worked at M$ most of the employees are super liberal and would hole heatedly allow it, but the company can't be so liberal.
I guess what I really wish is that they would release the next great version. Make it worth going out and buying a new PC again.

Just my $0.02,

dEwMe
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