Upcoming Internet Explorer successor image leaked

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Microsoft is reportedly working on a new browser to replace its native Windows Internet Explorer. Will IE soon say goodbye? Maybe not yet.

Above is a leaked screenshot of project Spartan, a newborn browser for the upcoming Windows 10, taken last November 2014. While it doesn’t look like much, it is nice to see a very minimal approach except for the icons. We sure hope it will change with the recent versions. Word has it that Spartan was born September of last year with a particular team working on it.

Voice commands, probably by Cortana, will be supported in the app such as “add to favorites”, “make that my homepage”, and “go to Facebook.com”. Looking forward for updates regarding this one. We’ll keep you guys updated.

Source: BGR
Via: GSMArena

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Upcoming Internet Explorer successor image leaked

Lazada Philippines

Microsoft is reportedly working on a new browser to replace its native Windows Internet Explorer. Will IE soon say goodbye? Maybe not yet.

Above is a leaked screenshot of project Spartan, a newborn browser for the upcoming Windows 10, taken last November 2014. While it doesn’t look like much, it is nice to see a very minimal approach except for the icons. We sure hope it will change with the recent versions. Word has it that Spartan was born September of last year with a particular team working on it.

Voice commands, probably by Cortana, will be supported in the app such as “add to favorites”, “make that my homepage”, and “go to Facebook.com”. Looking forward for updates regarding this one. We’ll keep you guys updated.

Source: BGR
Via: GSMArena

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Windows 8.1 with Bing coming to cheaper devices

Microsoft is pushing its operating system to more devices by it making cheaper for OEMs. A new version of Windows 8.1 is coming to devices at Computex 2014 dubbed as Windows 8.1 with Bing.

Of course, a cheaper price comes with a trade-off. The cheaper version of Windows 8.1 is shipping to devices with Bing as the default search engine within Internet Explorer. That is actually not a bad deal because you can still change your default search engine and internet browser. Microsoft is making this move to ragain their lost ad revenues.

The only ‘victim’ here are the non-tech savvy consumers who don’t mind using Bing and Internet Explorer. For OEMs, this will reduce the cost to install licensed Windows 8.1 from $50 to $15. The $35 saving per device will lead to less-expensive devices in the future.

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Windows 8.1 with Bing coming to cheaper devices

Microsoft is pushing its operating system to more devices by it making cheaper for OEMs. A new version of Windows 8.1 is coming to devices at Computex 2014 dubbed as Windows 8.1 with Bing.

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Of course, a cheaper price comes with a trade-off. The cheaper version of Windows 8.1 is shipping to devices with Bing as the default search engine within Internet Explorer. That is actually not a bad deal because you can still change your default search engine and internet browser. Microsoft is making this move to ragain their lost ad revenues.

The only ‘victim’ here are the non-tech savvy consumers who don’t mind using Bing and Internet Explorer. For OEMs, this will reduce the cost to install licensed Windows 8.1 from $50 to $15. The $35 saving per device will lead to less-expensive devices in the future.

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