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- Got questions about the revamped OS? Engineers will participate in a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. PT. October 17, 2013 8:09 AM PDT Windows 8.1 includes a new start button and the ability to boot to desktop. Confused about Windows 8.1? Microsoft wants to clear up some of those questions today. The software giant plans to host an AMA, or "Ask Me Anything," on Reddit from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. PT on Thursday. It said in a tweet that several of its engineers will talk about the revamped operating system. Thursday marks the official launch of Windows 8.1. It's an incremental upgrade to the operating system, which means it's not a major overhaul but a tweak of the prior version. However, Microsoft added some key features sorely lacking in Windows 8. That includes a new, modified Start button, as well as the opportunity to boot the PC directly to the old-style desktop mode. Including those features -- standards of older Windows versions -- is partly an admission that Microsoft's bold move with Windows 8 wasn't the right one. Windows 8.1 in many ways represents a step backward for Windows. That's not necessarily a bad thing -- after all, everyone panicked about that Start button -- and it shows Microsoft clearly is listening to what users want. In addition, many of these features, such as boot to desktop, allow a PC to be just a PC, if that's what users want. Check out CNET's full review of Windows 8.1 here. What's new in Windows 8.1 (pictures) 1-2 of 12 Scroll Left Scroll Right
Got questions about the revamped OS? Engineers will participate in a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. PT. October 17, 2013 8:09 AM PDT Windows 8.1 includes a new start button and the ability to boot to desktop. Confused about Windows 8.1? Microsoft wants to clear up some of those questions today. The software giant plans to host an AMA, or "Ask Me Anything," on Reddit from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. PT on Thursday. It said in a tweet that several of its engineers will talk about the revamped operating system. Thursday marks the official launch of Windows 8.1. It's an incremental upgrade to the operating system, which means it's not a major overhaul but a tweak of the prior version. However, Microsoft added some key features sorely lacking in Windows 8. That includes a new, modified Start button, as well as the opportunity to boot the PC directly to the old-style desktop mode. Including those features -- standards of older Windows versions -- is partly an admission that Microsoft's bold move with Windows 8 wasn't the right one. Windows 8.1 in many ways represents a step backward for Windows. That's not necessarily a bad thing -- after all, everyone panicked about that Start button -- and it shows Microsoft clearly is listening to what users want. In addition, many of these features, such as boot to desktop, allow a PC to be just a PC, if that's what users want. Check out CNET's full review of Windows 8.1 here. What's new in Windows 8.1 (pictures) 1-2 of 12 Scroll Left Scroll Right
Got questions about the revamped OS? Engineers will participate in a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. PT.
Confused about Windows 8.1? Microsoft wants to clear up some of those questions today.
The software giant plans to host an AMA, or "Ask Me Anything," on Reddit from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. PT on Thursday. It said in a tweet that several of its engineers will talk about the revamped operating system.
Thursday marks the official launch of Windows 8.1. It's an incremental upgrade to the operating system, which means it's not a major overhaul but a tweak of the prior version. However, Microsoft added some key features sorely lacking in Windows 8. That includes a new, modified Start button, as well as the opportunity to boot the PC directly to the old-style desktop mode.
Including those features -- standards of older Windows versions -- is partly an admission that Microsoft's bold move with Windows 8 wasn't the right one. Windows 8.1 in many ways represents a step backward for Windows. That's not necessarily a bad thing -- after all, everyone panicked about that Start button -- and it shows Microsoft clearly is listening to what users want. In addition, many of these features, such as boot to desktop, allow a PC to be just a PC, if that's what users want.
Check out CNET's full review of Windows 8.1 here.