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Microsoft Launches Windows 8

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Microsoft has officially launched the next iteration of theWindows operating system, Windows 8. More than 1,000 certified PCs and tablets, including Microsoft Surface, is currently available with Windows 8. Windows 8 is also available for download to upgrade existing PCs in more than 140 markets and 37 languages.

Steve Ballmer (CEO, Microsoft): Windows 8 brings together the best of the PC and the tablet.

Windows 8 will be available in two primary versions — Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro — as well as Windows 8 Enterprise for  organizations. A new member of the Windows family — Windows RT — designed for ARM-based tablets and available pre-installed on new devices was also launched at the same time. In addition to Microsoft Office 2013, Windows RT is designed exclusively for apps in the new Windows Store.

Windows 8 features a new Start screen that gives people one-click access to the apps. It also features a new edition of Internet Explorer 10.

Through the end of January, consumers currently running PCs with Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 are qualified to download an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for an estimated retail price of $39.99. And eligible Windows 7 PCs purchased between June 2, 2012, and Jan. 31, 2013, in more than 140 markets can download an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for an estimated retail price of  $14.99 with the Windows Upgrade Offer.

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