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Windows 8.1 Update 1 to Launch on March 11
Microsoft is currently finalizing development of Windows 8.1 Update 1, the first major pack of improvements for Windows 8.1, and although it was previously thought that the public release could take place in April, it turns out that Redmond is actually planning to do this sooner.
A new report published by ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley and citing people familiar with the development process indicates that Windows 8.1 Update 1 could see daylight on March 11, with Windows Phone 8.1 to make its debut soon after that.
While there are absolutely no details regarding a potential second update for Windows 8.1, Microsoft is trying to fix many of the issues users reported in the operating system with this first update that’s also expected to pack performance optimizations to make the platform more reliable and user-friendly.
Unsurprisingly, March 11 is going to be a ρá†ch Tuesday, the day when Microsoft rolls out updates for its software, including Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer.
Although it’s not yet confirmed, Windows 8.1 Update 1 is very likely to be delivered to users via Windows Update, which pretty much makes sense given the fact that so many people experienced issues with Windows 8.1 when trying to download it from the store.
Microsoft apparently wants to avoid similar problems this time by automatically shipping the pack via Windows Update, so user input would be minimal. Obviously, the update will be free for all those who installed Windows 8.1.
If March 11 is indeed the date when Windows 8.1 Update 1 would go live, it’s safe to assume that Microsoft wants to keep BUILD 2014, the developer conference taking place in April, for other major announcements, possibly regarding Windows 9.
Microsoft is very likely to break the news on Windows 9 at BUILD, while the public launch could take place one year later.
Windows 8.1 update leaked online ahead of March release
Microsoft's Windows 8.1 Update 1 is not due until March, but what could be an early copy of the update is starting to make the rounds of the Internet, a tech site reported Monday (Manila time).
The Verge said the copy of Update 1 leaked on several file-sharing websites and includes several changes, including those for keyboard-and-mouse users.
It said the leaked version indicated it was compiled about Jan. 14.
"The most obvious change is a new title bar for Microsoft’s Windows 8-style apps, allowing you to close, minimize, and snap apps side-by-side with a mouse. It occupies a small amount of space at the top of all 'Metro' apps, and it appears to be included as more of a helpful option for mouse users to quickly navigate apps," The Verge said.
A search button and shutdown option have also been added to the Windows 8.1 Start Screen.
Users will also be able to access a context menu when right-clicking on Live Tiles, with the options including resize and unpin.
However, The Verge noted there are no "significant" changes in the update.
Microsoft is expected to release the final version of Windows 8.1 Update 1 on March 11.
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Windows 8.1 Update 1 to Launch on March 11
Microsoft is currently finalizing development of Windows 8.1 Update 1, the first major pack of improvements for Windows 8.1, and although it was previously thought that the public release could take place in April, it turns out that Redmond is actually planning to do this sooner.
A new report published by ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley and citing people familiar with the development process indicates that Windows 8.1 Update 1 could see daylight on March 11, with Windows Phone 8.1 to make its debut soon after that.
While there are absolutely no details regarding a potential second update for Windows 8.1, Microsoft is trying to fix many of the issues users reported in the operating system with this first update that’s also expected to pack performance optimizations to make the platform more reliable and user-friendly.
Unsurprisingly, March 11 is going to be a ρá†ch Tuesday, the day when Microsoft rolls out updates for its software, including Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer.
Although it’s not yet confirmed, Windows 8.1 Update 1 is very likely to be delivered to users via Windows Update, which pretty much makes sense given the fact that so many people experienced issues with Windows 8.1 when trying to download it from the store.
Microsoft apparently wants to avoid similar problems this time by automatically shipping the pack via Windows Update, so user input would be minimal. Obviously, the update will be free for all those who installed Windows 8.1.
If March 11 is indeed the date when Windows 8.1 Update 1 would go live, it’s safe to assume that Microsoft wants to keep BUILD 2014, the developer conference taking place in April, for other major announcements, possibly regarding Windows 9.
Microsoft is very likely to break the news on Windows 9 at BUILD, while the public launch could take place one year later.
Windows 8.1 update leaked online ahead of March release
Microsoft's Windows 8.1 Update 1 is not due until March, but what could be an early copy of the update is starting to make the rounds of the Internet, a tech site reported Monday (Manila time).
The Verge said the copy of Update 1 leaked on several file-sharing websites and includes several changes, including those for keyboard-and-mouse users.
It said the leaked version indicated it was compiled about Jan. 14.
"The most obvious change is a new title bar for Microsoft’s Windows 8-style apps, allowing you to close, minimize, and snap apps side-by-side with a mouse. It occupies a small amount of space at the top of all 'Metro' apps, and it appears to be included as more of a helpful option for mouse users to quickly navigate apps," The Verge said.
A search button and shutdown option have also been added to the Windows 8.1 Start Screen.
Users will also be able to access a context menu when right-clicking on Live Tiles, with the options including resize and unpin.
However, The Verge noted there are no "significant" changes in the update.
Microsoft is expected to release the final version of Windows 8.1 Update 1 on March 11.
DOWNLOAD THE ATTACHMENT
IF YOU WANT TO TRY NOW
THE LEAKED 8.1 UPDATE 1..
CREDITS TO: The well-know "leaked" in WINCLUB
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