reports, the upcoming upgrade will bring improvements for the desktop side of the operating system too:
“Some of those touch affordances weren’t really tuned as well as we could do for those mouse and keyboard users. We found people weren’t aware of where they should look in the UI. Those are the things we’ve really started to improve for this update coming this spring.”Hints, plain hints, and not some concrete information about the upgrade like when it will be released, but we’ll take whatever comes our way in this official capacity. Most signs point towards the upcoming BUILD 2014 developer conference, as the event where we will get our first real introduction to the new operating system version, which will obviously be offered free of charge to all Windows 8.1 users, desktop and tablet.]]>
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