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    We've been getting some mixed signals about Windows 8 for ARM-based devices as of late, but Microsoft's Steven Sinofsky has now returned with another of his exhaustive Building Windows 8 blog posts and cleared up some of the confusion. The short of it is that Windows for ARM promises to offer the same out of the box experience as the x86 edition of Windows 8. That includes the full Windows desktop (complete with File Explorer and the like), and the same desktop Office applications including Word, Excel and PowerPoint (but only Office applications, it seems). So-called Metro-style apps from the Windows Store will also be able to support both Windows on ARM and Windows for x86/64, and you can expected hardware-accelerated HTML5 support with Internet Explorer 10.
    Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/09/m...p-application/
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    It appears that the news that the ARM version of Windows wouldn't have the full desktop UI were false which is pretty cool, whilst it won't be able to run the same applications and least we can run around with our power-efficient ARM tablets and still have a start menu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/09/m...p-application/
    Sauce:http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2...hitecture.aspx


    It appears that the news that the ARM version of Windows wouldn't have the full desktop UI were false which is pretty cool, whilst it won't be able to run the same applications and least we can run around with our power-efficient ARM tablets and still have a start menu.
    Yeah I still think it's a pretty good thing of having a Windows version for ARM even though with that app situation some people aren't happy about.


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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    even though with that app situation some people aren't happy about.
    Microsoft can't really do to much about that without running a power intensive emulator, I also expect they want to force developers to use the Metro UI stuff since it is more efficient and much nicer for non-power-users. I'm personally looking forward to an ARM version of steam because Steam would look seriously good in that UI.

    Hopefully with their work on the Android version of steam they'd be up for doing that as I understand they've simplified the backend for steam making it easier to have different platforms (I think they even have a steam friends API now?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Microsoft can't really do to much about that without running a power intensive emulator, I also expect they want to force developers to use the Metro UI stuff since it is more efficient and much nicer for non-power-users. I'm personally looking forward to an ARM version of steam because Steam would look seriously good in that UI.

    Hopefully with their work on the Android version of steam they'd be up for doing that as I understand they've simplified the backend for steam making it easier to have different platforms (I think they even have a steam friends API now?)
    Yeah I've seen a concept of steam in the metro UI and it looks fantastic. Hope they do release something like that, would be pretty dam awesome.





    http://www.winsupersite.com/blog/sup...m-metro-140629
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    *drools* this is what the Windows Phone Steam app should look like whenever they get round to making it. That is soo sexy. It's also seems more casual-game friendly and more light-weight than the current desktop UI.
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    HELLO. I think I know what my iPad replacement will be
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    HELLO. I think I know what my iPad replacement will be
    An iPad 3?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    An iPad 2?
    Out. Now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Out. Now.
    You sir, just got ninja'd.

    It'll personally be replacing my laptop since all I do is web browse and watch videos on it. Hopefully they'll be hitting some good price-points on release. Hopefully a reasonably priced £300-£400 one as I'd be perfectly willing to pay for one of those.

    I've just been reading the "Building Windows 8 blog" and it's really interesting all the stuff they've done, like the task manager looks really slick now.
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    Not ARM related but more Windows 8 in general. There's reports that the following is the new logo for the operating system:



    To show off the metro style, I don't hate it and can see the understanding of changing the logo but I also like the logo they use currently! I think it's confirmed, not too sure but I guess we will all know for real very soon.

    Microsoft is preparing to change the style of its famous Windows flag for the next version of its popular operating system. Currently nearing a Consumer Preview release, Windows 8 will swap out the traditional red, green, blue, and yellow flag for a 2D Metro style version. Chinese site cnBeta first published mockup pictures (see above) of the new flag earlier this week and we have been able to verify the authenticity of a new design.

    The four-pane Windows logo, typically found projected onto a waving flag, has been replaced with a more flattened, angled, and window-like appearance. The new flag will appear in the charms bar, activated by touch, mouse or keyboard. It is also expected to replace other instances of the traditional flag in Windows 8, marking a fundamental change of design aesthetic combined with Microsoft's Metro style Start Screen. The flag change will tie into Microsoft's "Windows reimagined" marketing for the new operating system and is expected to be the first of many changes to the way that Microsoft markets Windows and its brand identity throughout 2012.
    Source: http://www.theverge.com/microsoft/20...ag-metro-style


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