Microsoft’s latest internal project is reportedly a new pared-down version of Windows code-named Polaris. This new iteration isn’t a successor to Windows 10, not in the traditional sense. Instead, ...
Microsoft’s approach to a user interface really hasn’t changed structurally since Windows 95 — it’s just gotten prettier and more feature-packed. The big exception is Windows 8, which didn’t sit well ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Microsoft is revamping its flagship Windows operating, and ...
What would Windows 10 look like if you stripped the legacy code that’s been around for decades and created a streamlined, modern version of the operating system optimized to run Universal Windows ...
Microsoft’s intentions to modularise Windows and throw away old internal components were first revealed last year. In a new report today, Windows Central published the first detailed information on ...
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by Shane McGlaun — Sunday, January 28, 2018, 12:00 PM EDT Microsoft is set to launch a new version of Windows 10 that will ditch all legacy features and components that can be eliminated. The ...
Microsoft will soon ditch all its legacy features for its modernised Windows 10. This new version of windows is expected to build on Windows Core OS – code-named Polaris. This modernised version of ...
Microsoft is reportedly working on a lighter version of Windows 10. Named as 'Polaris', this new modular system will be powered by Windows Core OS and CShell. It is likely that by the 2019, ...