Wednesday, 15 February 2017

BrandedLogoDesigns Complaints: 2017 is intended to start Windows 10 correctly


The year has just begun and Microsoft has already introduced numerous innovations around Windows 10. But there were some things that have not been officially announced so far. In addition to the communicated new features, however, there are still some new features which have so far only been announced very little or not at all.
Windows 10 ARM
Already this year, the first Snapdragon devices will be released, which can run both Universal Windows Apps as well as conventional x86-32-bit applications. This means: some time this year a complete Windows 10 on ultramobilen devices could be seen. In the past, Microsoft had already brought ARM devices with Windows RT to the market, but it was a big draw. The users had to cope there on a sparsely equipped Windows Store.
Since Intel has failed with its atomic chips on the mobile market, gaps in the Redmonder gap in the portfolio. To this end, Microsoft is also currently working on the shell, which manages all elements such as the Start menu, Explorer and Buttons as an interface to the user. So far this has been structured differently for all platforms. With a modular shell that can now be adapted for all platforms such as HoloLens, Windows Mobile and Xbox One, Windows could turn itself into a desktop operating system at the push of a button. The devices should also benefit from better battery performance and set to Windows 32 emulation.
Project Neon
Microsoft also wants to redefine the design language of Windows 10. This project runs internally under the project name "Project Neon". First rumors of the new user interface of Windows 10 already made the round last year.
The design infusion is planned for fall in the course of the Redstone 3 update. Meanwhile via mspoweruser first screenshots auftaucht. However, the revision will probably be less than previously thought. So far, it seems as if Project Neon has more transparency and more fluid information. A bit, you also have the impression that Microsoft wants back to the Aero-Feeling of Windows 7. The neon design is very likely adapted for different platforms like HoloLens or Windows 10 Mobile.

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