If you’ve ever wondered why Apple and Microsoft skipped right past the iPhone 9 and Windows 9, you’re not alone. It seems like they might be avoiding certain numbers for a reason. There are theories ...
Windows 10 is finally here -- and it's been a long and winding road. Let's step back for a moment and address one of the most confusing things about the latest version of Windows. When Microsoft ...
Microsoft's new OS for which release is highly expected · More information on Windows 9 is the SNS of China ·Weibo's Microsoft official accountI was accidentally posted to. Over a year and a half have ...
Editor’s note: This article was originally published on September 16 but was updated September 29 with additional information. Windows 9. Threshold. Or just plain Windows. Whatever Microsoft ends up ...
Will there ever be a Windows 9 now that Microsoft has gone ahead and called its newest operating system Windows 10? Probably. We're not sure what Microsoft is doing here, but we are definitely ...
Microsoft surprised everyone earlier this week when it announced the name of its next major Windows release, as the company decided to simply skip Windows 9, the name everyone expected to see, and ...
Windows insider Wzor is back, tweeting and posting on the Russian site ru-board.com tantalizing hints about the next versions of Windows. ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley followed up, quoting unnamed sources ...
It was revealed that Microsoft will hold a special presentation for the press on September 30, 2014. At this recital, the next Windows OS "Windows 9It is expected to be announced. Microsoft is ...
Good news, Windows 8 and 8.1 haters! Windows 9 will get rid of the Charms menu that stores Search, Settings, and other portals to the operating system’s Metro UI, a report says. The Charms menu is one ...
A new report claim a Windows Phone 9 preview version, along with the same version for Windows 9 may release any time between Q2 and Q3 2015. Even as Microsoft is pushing its Windows Phone 8.1, a new ...
Conventional Windows wisdom seems to hold that every other version of Windows is terrible and needs to be fixed by whatever version comes after that. Does this mantra sound familiar? Windows XP, good.