according to sources. While the end of February is a LOT longer than I personally hoped to have to wait, I suppose if it means a better experience and shows us something that looks a lot closer to the final experience, it will be worth the wait. Windows 8 is destined to make some big changes in the market with its support of ARM and its introduction of the Metro interface. With the new changes, it is understandable that Microsoft doesn’t want to rush this product to the consumers. If Windows 8 doesn’t set out to deliver the experience that Microsoft is touting it can (a great OS for conventional and unconventional computing devices) it could seriously hurt Redmond’s chances of staying competitive the in vastly growing mobile sector of the market. What do you think about Windows 8 Beta not arriving until late February? Are you disappointed or does such a delay not seem surprising? Will this throw Microsoft behind on its 2012 target for final release? Share your thoughts below.]]>
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