Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Microsoft to introduce Blue to address blues of Windows 8.1

Texas Guardian (ANI) Wednesday 8th May, 2013

In order to tackle the problems of the new operating system Windows 8.1 by Microsoft, the company has decided to insert a change in the software called -Blue. The latest version of the Windows is analyzed to have failed in striking a chord with its users, reports Fox News.

Despite the fact that the new Windows boasts of innovative tiles and touch design, the tweak in the OS has been introduced after customers complained of a rather complicated operating system with no 'start' button in the menu.

According to the reports, in the growing mobile and computers market where companies like Apple and Samsung are emerging as strong competitors, Microsoft's innovation in the field of mobile phones is yet to flourish in a similar manner.

However the company claims to have a strong hold in the market for its new windows as the sales for license shot up from 60 million to 100 million since January, reports Fox News.

The new insertion of Blue in Windows 8.1 is also aimed at making the OS more convenient to use along with making it functional for smaller tablets.

The biggest issue that Windows 8.1 faces is that Facebook Inc is yet to design an app compatible with the OS. This is a major drawback that even the correcting element -Blue will not address, reports Fox News.

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Source: http://www.texasguardian.com/index.php/sid/214362114/scat/3a8a80d6f705f8cc

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