I am using Windows 8 and no doubt I'm feeling lucky,playful,speedy,if i have to explain it in one word its"Royal".
Internet Explorer 10 is included as both a desktop program and a touch-optimized app, and includes increased support for HTML5, CSS3, and hardware acceleration. The Internet Explorer app does not support plugins or ActiveX components, but includes a version of Adobe Flash Player that is optimized for touch and low power usage, but works only on sites included on a whitelist. The desktop version does not contain these limitations.
Windows 8 also incorporates improved support for mobile broadband; the operating system can now detect the insertion of a SIM card and automatically configure connection settings (including APNs and carrier branding), track and reduce bandwidth use on metered networks. Windows 8 also adds an integrated airplane mode setting to globally disable all wireless connectivity as well. Carriers can also offer account management systems through Windows Store apps, which can be automatically installed as a part of the connection process and offer usage statistics on their respective tile.
Windows 8 doesn't include the desktop Office apps that will be bundled with Windows RT either - although you can still install the Office 2013 Customer Preview - and of course it runs all the x86 desktop apps that won't work on RT. It also has the optional Windows Media Center, which we don't expect to be available for Windows RT.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgCWUu-Pe0VKo5lw8e8OpFz6kEj0egkyQZAuQbY-oDQaKbi78vfCUuqPwccOUUFBaWcmaDYt_KiE1kAJ_izAiciHUJDdwZzoZMYHiQTxc6WIkTCvVWQeo0gS9D1mPQvjMSXRiXkWPcLjLo/s640/images.jpg)
Along with the final release, we have the final system requirements for Windows 8; much the same as for Windows 7, with some added requirements for WinRT apps
We need a 1GHz or faster CPU (it also needs to support PAE or PAE-NX Physical Address Extension for new security features in the Windows 8 kernel), 1GB of RAM (or 2GB for 64-bit systems), 20GB of hard drive space and a DirectX 9 graphics card with WDDM driver.
If you want to use the Windows Store to download WinRT apps, you need a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768, and if you want to snap two WinRT apps side by side, that goes up to a minimum of 1366 x 768.
So,Start using Windows 8 and make your PC fast and smooth,after all Speed is our first priority.
Windows
8 represents a fundamental shift in the way Windows works and is far
more touchscreen-orientated for use on tablets as well as traditional
PCs.In addition, Windows 8 takes advantage of new or emerging technologies like USB 3.0, 4Kn Advanced Format, near field communications, cloud computing, and the low-power ARM architecture. It includes new security features such as malware filtering, built-in antivirus capabilities, a new installation process optimized for digital distribution, and support for secure boot (a UEFI feature which allows operating systems to be digitally signed
to prevent malware from altering the boot process). Synchronization of
certain apps and settings between multiple devices is supported.The
real difference between this and previous versions is that Windows 8 is
finished; it's polished and smooth, with even better performance than
in the previews, and none of the rough edges left.
Online services and functionality
Windows 8 provides heavier integration with online services from Microsoft and others. Consumers should understand that 'online services' are regionally and nationally 'clipped' or 'censored'. For example, while online TV is available in the United States, such media distribution is blocked in Canada. However, blocked access to Fox Network,etc, may be compensated by improved access to Microsoft dot com services. A user can now log in to Windows with a Microsoft account, formally known as a Windows Live ID, which can be used to access services and synchronize applications and settings between devices. Windows 8 also ships with a client app for Microsoft's SkyDrive cloud storage service, which also allows apps to save files directly to SkyDrive. A SkyDrive client for the desktop and File Explorer is not included in Windows 8, and must be downloaded separately. Bundled multimedia apps are provided under the Xbox brand, including Xbox Music, Xbox Video, and the Xbox SmartGlass companion for use with an Xbox 360 console. Games can integrate into an Xbox Live hub app, which also allows users to view their profile and gamerscore.Other bundled apps provide the ability to link to services such as Flickr and Facebook.Internet Explorer 10 is included as both a desktop program and a touch-optimized app, and includes increased support for HTML5, CSS3, and hardware acceleration. The Internet Explorer app does not support plugins or ActiveX components, but includes a version of Adobe Flash Player that is optimized for touch and low power usage, but works only on sites included on a whitelist. The desktop version does not contain these limitations.
Windows 8 also incorporates improved support for mobile broadband; the operating system can now detect the insertion of a SIM card and automatically configure connection settings (including APNs and carrier branding), track and reduce bandwidth use on metered networks. Windows 8 also adds an integrated airplane mode setting to globally disable all wireless connectivity as well. Carriers can also offer account management systems through Windows Store apps, which can be automatically installed as a part of the connection process and offer usage statistics on their respective tile.
Windows 8 doesn't include the desktop Office apps that will be bundled with Windows RT either - although you can still install the Office 2013 Customer Preview - and of course it runs all the x86 desktop apps that won't work on RT. It also has the optional Windows Media Center, which we don't expect to be available for Windows RT.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgCWUu-Pe0VKo5lw8e8OpFz6kEj0egkyQZAuQbY-oDQaKbi78vfCUuqPwccOUUFBaWcmaDYt_KiE1kAJ_izAiciHUJDdwZzoZMYHiQTxc6WIkTCvVWQeo0gS9D1mPQvjMSXRiXkWPcLjLo/s640/images.jpg)
Along with the final release, we have the final system requirements for Windows 8; much the same as for Windows 7, with some added requirements for WinRT apps
We need a 1GHz or faster CPU (it also needs to support PAE or PAE-NX Physical Address Extension for new security features in the Windows 8 kernel), 1GB of RAM (or 2GB for 64-bit systems), 20GB of hard drive space and a DirectX 9 graphics card with WDDM driver.
If you want to use the Windows Store to download WinRT apps, you need a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768, and if you want to snap two WinRT apps side by side, that goes up to a minimum of 1366 x 768.
So,Start using Windows 8 and make your PC fast and smooth,after all Speed is our first priority.
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