Among the many tablet manufacturers these days, HP has surfaced out once again with a new leak image of what is expected to be their new Slate 8, at least according to Neowin.net. More » via ziggytek.com

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Among the many tablet manufacturers these days, HP has surfaced out once again with a new leak image of what is expected to be their new Slate 8, at least according to Neowin.net. More » via ziggytek.com
When the consumer preview of Windows 8 launched, users soon figured out that the ever-famous Start button was missing. Seattle Times reckon that rather than this being a mistake as many would assume, there probably won't be a Start button at all in the final version of the operating system. More » via ziggytek.com
The Consumer Preview for Windows 8 was only put up on February 29th and in just one day, it had hit a whopping one million downloads - as we are notified by a Tweet from Building Windows 8. More » via ziggytek.com
Everybody loves having a choice and with Windows 8, there seems to be plenty of it about. Windows 8 is to be made available in a wide range of editions: Windows 8 Starter, Windows 8 Home Basic, Windows 8 Home Premium, Windows 8 Professional, Windows 8 Professional Plus, Windows 8 Enterprise, Windows 8 Enterprise Eval, Windows 8 Ultimate and Windows 8 ARM. More » via ziggytek.com
Although the launch of Windows 7 was not even that long ago, Microsoft are ploughing on and Windows 8 has opened today for testing purposes. The new touchscreen operating system will not only be on computers but also on tablets as Microsoft set out to keep up with competitors Apple and Google on mobile technology. More » via ziggytek.com
Having had a logo transformation, it seems that Windows are not yet done with changes. It is now being said that Windows are planning to scrap Windows Live and Zune during the Windows 8 preview set to take place next week. There's no particular reason given, however the change will certainly cast away any confusion with various brand names. More » via ziggytek.com
Touting it as a new alternative to the regular office projector, Sharp has officially unveiled its upcoming AQUOS Board that will allow users to accomplish a wide range of tasks via this large-scale touchscreen TV. More » via ziggytek.com
Windows 8 has not yet had an official release date for it yet, but that doesn't stop DigiTimes saying that we'll see it in the second half of this new year. Apparently, Acer and Lenovo are working hard on tablets which will sport the Windows 8 system. More » via ziggytek.com