Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Microsoft says it will no longer have three versions of Windows in the future - Computerworld

According to product manager of the company, the trend is that the system is unified. Currently, the company has Windows 8, Windows RT and Windows Phone.

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November 26, 2013 – 18:35

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Microsoft has plans have only one version of Windows in the future, according to a recent presentation of its product director, Julie Larson-Green. Information provided by The Verge.

Speaking at the UBS Global Technology Conference, the executive suggested vehemently that soon the company will have three versions of its operating system. “We have the Windows Phone. We have Windows RT and we have the full Windows. We will not have these three (in the future). “

Meanwhile, the Redmond company is working to unite the app stores for Windows and Windows Phone devices. The first step taken by the manufacturer has recently release a simpler registration process for developers.

Wearable Gadgets

Julie also suggested that wearable devices such as the Google Glass, will be something important for the company. “So the sensors will become a big part of how we think about things.”

The recent acquisition of Nokia by Microsoft could also open the door for possible smartwatch company, as the Finnish manufacturer has developed its own concept of a smart watch.

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