Microsoft Windows 8.1 First Video Demo Posted

Microsoft showed off the first video demo of Windows 8.1 at Computex 2013. Windows 8.1 is expected to be released towards the end of this year.

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How Windows 8.1 Will Be Rolled Out For Everyone

Microsoft has detailed plans on how it will roll out Windows 8.1 update for everyone. The public preview of Windows 8.1 will be released at Build conference later this month.

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Windows 8.1 Has Native Fingerprint Reader Support

Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 8.1 will come with native support for fingerprint readers.

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Microsoft Windows 8.1 Preview Page

The Microsoft Windows 8.1 preview page is finally available.

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Windows 8.1 Supports Miracast Display Streaming

Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 8.1 will support Miracast display streaming.

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Windows 8.1 to feature internet tethering, native Miracast wireless display support

Windows 81 to feature internet tethering, native Miracast wireless display support

Despite our novel-length preview of Windows 8.1’s new features, Microsoft continues to trickle out details about the updated OS as we get closer to Build 2013 later this month. This is turning out to be a hefty improvement over the love-or-hate Win8 that launched last fall, and the company appears to have plenty more tricks up its sleeve before all is said and done. This morning, Microsoft announced that 8.1 will offer native support for Miracast wireless displays, as well as internet sharing capability, NFC tap-to-pair printing, WiFi Direct print, improved IT controls and other enhancements to the platform’s security and management. All told, the new features are a little more behind-the-scenes than, say, the new Start button, but it’s a clear indication that we’ll likely have quite a few more surprises coming our way between now and the update’s official release. The source link has the laundry list of various improvements, so head there if you’re looking for more info.

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Editor’s Letter: Windows 8 gets its start back

In each issue of Distro, Editor-in-chief Tim Stevens publishes a wrap-up of the week in news.

DNP Editor's Letter Windows 8  gets its start back

There are times when you need to stay strong, ignore the criticism and do what you know is right. Then, there are some times when the masses are right and listening is the smart thing. With Windows 8, Microsoft made many radical changes, not the least of which being the deletion of the fabled Start button. This week we got our first taste of that operating system’s first major update, Windows 8.1, and it includes a number of notable upgrades and improvements. Perhaps the most notable? The return of a Start button. Well, sort of.

It’s now called a “Start Tip” as it isn’t a proper button, but you can click on it and bring up the tiled Start Screen interface. So, the Start button is back, but not the Start menu. That’s fine by me, as I don’t think hidden, contextual elements make much sense in a keyboard-and-mouse environment. And the other tweaks are nice, including a far more comprehensive Settings section, a functional lock screen and, finally, the ability to adjust the size of applications that you’ve snapped to either side of your screen. Maybe in Windows 8.2 we’ll get fully resizable windows!

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Microsoft Offers An Early Look Of Windows 8.1 Improvements And Features

Microsoft today offered an early look in to the features, enhancements and improvements that the upcoming Windows 8.1 update is going to bring when it is released later this year.

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Here’s Your First Look at Windows 8.1

Here’s Your First Look at Windows 8.1

Windows 8.1 is getting real improvements over Windows 8, some of which will please longtime users who found the shift from Windows 7 jarring or uncomfortable. And yet it also goes even farther in the new direction Microsoft is taking.

Start Button In Windows 8.1 Touted By Leaked Screenshot

An allegedly leaked screenshot hints at the possibility that Start button in Windows 8.1 is coming indeed. The Start button won’t bring back the iconic start menu though.

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