Ten major issues that Microsoft Windows 8 still has not answered

  

Here are 10 major questions that Microsoft needs to answer. 1. Is Windows 8 consistent with its security promotion? According to Microsoft and some major security experts, Windows 8 is indeed secure. In fact, this operating system is so secure that users can prevent malware from intruding into the operating system using Windows Defender. Is this true? Or will it not meet the requirements? Time will tell you everything. 2. Can Windows 8 run on a tablet? Microsoft's upcoming operating system will run on desktops, laptops and tablets. However, so far, Windows is not running well on tablets, it is hard to say whether Windows 8 will suffer the same fate. Microsoft said no, but who knows this is the case? 3. Does the manufacturer really need Windows 8? So far, only a handful of vendors including HP, Dell and Lenovo have promised to use Windows 8. But as time goes by, the real question is whether they will focus on this platform. These vendors left Windows when Vista was unpopular. Now, because Windows 8 will provide a significantly different user experience, users may not use this operating system. Vendors may not play well with Microsoft again. 4. How will the company respond? The enterprise market is one of the biggest question marks that Windows 8 is now facing. Enterprises have had a huge impact on the success or failure of Windows in the past. This time is no exception. Will the company support Windows 8 for its success or insist on continuing to use Windows 7? 5. How does Windows 8 compete with Android and iOS? Interestingly, Windows 8 will be the first operating system to compete with Apple iOS and Google Android in the tablet market. This means that Windows 8-based tablets will compete with tablets such as the iPad, Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1, and Amazon's Kindle Fire. How will Windows 8 devices stick? 6. Does the user return to the classic Windows mode? Microsoft made a smart move to allow users who want to use the classic Windows user interface to do that on the Windows 8 platform. It should be very interesting to see how many users are returning to the classic Windows user interface and abandoning Microsoft's new Metro interface. As long as the software is well designed, the appearance is not everything. 7. Is Windows 8 really new to Windows 95? Microsoft has said that Windows 8 will be the next Windows 95, which will bring huge changes to the behavior and appearance of the operating system in the next few years. In other words, Windows will eliminate the old concept including the start button. However, once Microsoft releases a candidate release and fully feels the consumer's perception of the operating system, Microsoft may change its tone. Keep in mind that Microsoft has made last minute changes in the past. 8. What role does the integrated ARM processor play? The ARM processor was finally supported in Windows 8. However, there are many question marks surrounding this support, including how to handle applications and whether there are different experiences for devices that use ARM chips. I hope that Microsoft will let everyone know how ARM will work before these devices are launched later this year. 9. When will Windows 8 be launched? All the discussion about Windows 8 misses a very important question: When will this operating system be launched? On this issue, all the signs point to the launch in October. But people don't have to believe this until Microsoft confirms the news sometime in the next few months. 10. How does Windows 8 respond to "Cuma" Apple announced that it plans to launch a new version of Mac OS X“Puma's desktop operating system later this year. This news surprised many industry observers. The move aims to bring more iPad-style ideas to the Mac and give Microsoft Windows 8 a hit. Observing how Windows 8 and Microsoft respond to "Puma" and dealing with the frenzy surrounding Apple's operating system should be very interesting.

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