You may be wondering – “But I’ve just gotten used to Windows 7” and the cycle starts again, for another release of Windows. If you’re wondering what features you can expect, and what makes “8” better than “7”, have a look at the list of the teams busy building Windows 8:
- App Compatibility and Device Compatibility
- App Store
- Applications and Media Experience
- App Experience
- Core Experience Evolved
- Device Connectivity
- Devices & Networking Experience
- Ecosystem Fundamentals
- Engineer Desktop
- Engineering System
- Enterprise Networking
- Global Experience
- Graphics Platform
- Hardware Developer Experience
- Human Interaction Platform
- Hyper-V
- In Control of Your PC
- Kernel Platform
- Licensing and Deployment
- Media Platform
- Networking Core
- Performance
- Presentation and Composition
- Reliability, Security, and Privacy
- Runtime Experience
- Search, View, and Command
- Security & Identity
- Storage & Files Systems
- Sustained Engineering
- Telemetry
- User-Centered Experience
- Windows Online
- Windows Update
- Wireless and Networking services
- XAML
An exhausting list to be sure, however what about the new copy tracking feature, and how do we know about that feature and the USB3.0 support?
Simple, I’ve been following the Building Window 8 blog, which has been live for only a few weeks now, but is showing considerable detail, and interesting detail at that. Suggest you go take a look.















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