Microsoft on Wednesday offered the first sneak peak of the next version of Windows—a touch-friendly OS that the company is counting on to finally make it a player in the red-hot tablet market.
Windows 8, as the operating system is called, at least for now, borrows heavily from Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 mobile OS. Its Start menu, for instance, uses Windows Phone’s Live Tiles interface.
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Touch-enabled browsing will be assisted by hardware acceleration built into Explorer 10, Microsoft said.
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