Fresh Windows, but Where’s the Start Button?
Monday, October 22, 2012
Windows, which has more than a billion users around the world, is getting a radical makeover, a rare move for a product with such vast reach. But the New York Times reports that the new design is likely to cause some head-scratching for those who buy the latest machines when Windows 8 goes on sale this Friday.
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