10:29AM Swiping in from the side brings in a sub-menu that appears corresponding to the taskbar inside the current Windows.
10:29AM “On day one, when Windows 8 ships, hundreds of millions of developers will already know” the best way to develop for it.
10:29AM Created on Windows’ new application development platform. In response to HTML5, JavaScript and CSS.
10:28AM “The very first thing you see is that the apps are chromeless, they immediately take in the entire screen.”
10:28AM Notifications, new tweets, new email, “it is all presented to you immediately while not having to take that extra step.”
10:28AM The tiles which you see at the Start screen are live. “They represent your apps, your people, your contacts, the things that you just care most about.”
10:27AM Ridiculously smooth scrolling.
10:27AM Log in by swiping up at the lock screen and you’re right into the beginning screen.
10:27AM A Dell XPS development station.
10:27AM Here comes a glance on the hardware on stage.
10:26AM The devices we use to hook up with the internet have changed. “Thinner and lighter, resume from sleep immediately… a number of them have batteries that run for weeks on end.”
10:26AM Today, we’re facing trends to do with immersive experiences, touchscreens, and the net.
10:25AM When Windows 7 was being designed, the trends were around ultra-portable notebooks, that is why it was made to run so efficiently.
10:25AM “Windows has continuously adapted” to new trends and development inside the industry.
10:24AM Mike: “I’ll begin with a bit of background on many of the decisions behind Windows 8.”
10:24AM Here comes Mike Angulo, who’s accountable for Windows planning and Microsoft hardware.
10:23AM Big thanks expressed to the hardware manufacturers working with Microsoft.
10:22AM “We confer with the subsequent version of Windows internally as Windows 8.”
10:22AM “An update at the next version of Windows.”
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10:20AM The development will begin in a single minute.
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10:19AM Yes, there are some extremely skinny notbooks on show too.
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10:15AM It kind of feels we’re near to being shown the primary Windows 8 ARM devices.
10:14AM Intel and AMD placards are joined by Qualcomm, Texas Instruments and NVIDIA!
10:10AM We’re seeing tablets and monitors up at the stage, both featuring the recent tile UI of Windows 8.
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10:08AM And yay, the doors have opened, we’re in!
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9:56AM We’re practically to be let into the development venue, high up within the swanky W Hotel.
Microsoft finally debuted the subsequent version of its Windows operating system, codenamed Windows 8 , at D9 earlier today , and now it’s hitting up Computex over in Taipei with a partner preview event. We do not know quite what is going to be revealed here, however the new Win 8 UI has a slightly-friendly look designed specifically to make tablet users feel more at home, so a peek at new slate hardware is probably not completely out of the question. Join us after the break for all of the live updates from the development.
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