Yes you read that right! Windows 8 Build 7850 (final M1) has managed to slip through and has landed into the wild. The Build number of the leaked 6.1.7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508_x86fre_client-enterprise_en-us.iso is 6.1.7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508 which means that it was compiled on 22nd September 2010.
It seems everyone wants their own app store these days, and if these leaked screenshots are to be believed, Microsoft is no different.
With Windows 8 getting closer to the finished article and getting into more hands each day, it was always inevitable leaks would happen. Today we're treated to a picture of the new Windows 8 wallpaper.
Early copies of Windows 8 are now beginning to reach the hands of Microsoft's OEM partners, according to WinRumors.
Microsoft are finding out tonight that no matter how nicely you ask, you just can't guarantee people won't leak your new software. Today Win7China (via Windows8Beta) have managed to get hold of a few screenshots of Microsoft's next operating system, as well as have some info to share with everyone.
Microsoft is on the verge of the Milestone 2 completion of Windows 8 and there's already a leaked screenshot floating around the Internet from the next generation Windows.
At a special press conference held at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2011) in Vegas, Microsoft today showed off Windows 8 running on ARM processors.
I am personally a big fan of Windows 7 and find it impossible to even try and find faults with it. We are however gearing up for another release of a Microsoft Windows version, Windows 8 whose user interface is said to have been codenamed as “Wind”. Well atleast that’s what the reports are saying.
Windows 7 has been a powerful success for Microsoft. As an evolutionary upgrade to Vista, it patched almost all of Vista’s glaring holes: broken driver support, sluggish performance and the horribly annoying User-Account Control. It sold more than 240 million licenses in one year and its next release will, according to Ballmer, be Microsoft’s riskiest product bet yet.
We’re half way between the 3 year difference between Windows Operating Systems. The hype and rumor about Windows 7 is growing steadily, and it’s well known that Windows 7 will build on Windows Vista’s foundation. It’ll use the same driver model, provide a new native UI framework, use virtualization at a certain level, WinFX
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