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More »Ending months of speculation on the matter, Microsoft has revealed that Windows 8 on ARM will indeed contain a desktop—and that desktop versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote will all be pre-installed.
More »Microsoft has started to talk in detail about Windows on ARM: what it will do, what it won’t do, and how it has been put together in its latest post on its Building Windows 8 blog. The focus of the lengthy post is the work Microsoft has done to bring Windows to ARM: building a common ARM platform that works the same way, whether using a processor from NVIDIA, Texas Instruments, or Qualcomm. This was a substantial undertaking: unlike desktop PCs, ARM systems are all wildly different
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http://www.youtube.com/v/IhN3-sy-PCY?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Continued here: Windows 8 ARM details
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This video will demo Windows 8 on an ARM Processor, as well as Office 15 and a few apps. Enabling Windows to run super well on the ARM architecture is a significant engineering task
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This video will describe each and every customization option available in Start Menu and Taskbar Properties. You can customize Start menu and Taskbar to your preferences. Whats new in Windows 7 Start Menu and Taskbar.
More »We are finally on Google+, so if you’d like to, you can connect with us on Google+ too. If Google+ is not your cup of tea, there are other ways to stay in touch with us. Pick your poison!…
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Posted on Windows 7 News & Tips Those of you who follow me regularly will know that last year I designed a new Metro-themed skin for my own website, The Long Climb and that if I’m honest it’s not worked very well. The reason being that what I ended up with was a half way house between a new Metro website and a traditional style blog. Clearly I was going to have to think again and do some major overhauling of the interface to get it right. This got me thinking in some depth about what would make a really good Metro website and why that would be. It’s not just a case of putting together some blocks with stuff on them along with a few circular icons and hoping for the best. When designing a new website there are all manner of things to consider such as the visual order of the items you see on the page and how the reader is drawn around the page, how items will fit together (which is especially important on a Metro site when symmetry is vital but elements are all different sizes) and how you might accommodate external items such as advertising. Then you need to consider how to accommodate different types of device. These include smartphones, tablets of varying makes and sizes and full PCs where, with people running Windows 8 they could be using the Metro version of Internet Explorer, full screen on a 1920 pixel wide monitor. These all have to be accommodated for so an adaptable design is required that will automatically rescale the elements on a page to fit the width of the browser window
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