Microsoft Windows 9 Beta Is Windows 10: Consumer Preview Scheduled For CES 2015, Microsoft Conf. To Unveil 10 OS.
Microsoft Windows 9 Beta Is Windows 10. Microsoft is planning a consumer preview of its Windows 10 OS in January 2015, say reports. The preview will be held in conjunction with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015, from January 6-9. CES is an electronics trade show that takes place each year in Las Vegas.
Microsoft Windows 9 Beta Is Windows 10 since it skipped the number nine after eight in an attempt to make the Windows platform free of the poor performance from Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 update. The Windows 8 version was so poor in terms of functionality that many users have dumped Windows 8 for other platforms. It could also be one reason why users are holding on to Windows XP although support has been pulled by Microsoft.
American Arts and Science news portal, The Verge reports that Redmond, Seattle-based Microsoft will not release Windows 10 OS at CES. Microsoft Windows 9 Beta Is Windows 10 OS will be released during Microsoft's own conference in January of next year. During the conference, Microsoft plans to unleash its touch interface dubbed, 'Continuum,' according to the Verge.
The Microsoft Windows 9 Beta Is Windows 10 after CES conference will also address the future line of Windows tabs and smartphones, along with an updated Xobx One's dashboard. The best part about Microsoft Windows 9 Beta Is Windows 10 is that the OS can be used to run on all devices that are supported. This includes Xbox One, Lumia smartphones, and the desktop PC.
En.yibada reports, " The Redmond-based technology firm unveiled the newest operating system with its business features in an event held in San Francisco in September."
The report added, "Windows 8, the predecessor of the upcoming OS, was not well received by consumers. Technology news site PCMag reported that there are more Windows XP users than Windows 8 users, with the former at 28.98-percent market share (only next to Windows 7) and the latter at a measly 6.66-percent share."