Microsoft’s next generation Windows 8 operating system was showcased at
the Computex annual computer show this week, with many experts predicting that
it will provide industry frontrunners Apple with some much-needed healthy
competition. Apple have led the way with their ground-breaking iPad and Macbook
Air products for the past few years, but it is predicted that Windows 8 and its
sister products, which are due to launch later this year, will finally have the
capacity to match these consumer favourites.
The Windows team intends to combat the popular Macbook Air with the
creation and expansion of their own Chromebook series; lightweight, thin
laptops which will soon have touchscreen capabilities for use with Windows 8.
Microsoft will also incorporate Windows To Go, a brand new element which will
allow the Windows 8 operating system to boot and run from a USB mass storage
device such as a flash
memory drive. It is believed the tablet market will be harder to crack for
Microsoft, as the iPad accounted for 61% of the world’s tablet market last
year, but the signs that Windows 8 will finally provide competition for Apple’s
iOS systems are encouraging.
The reignited competition that has stagnated in recent years will see a
surge in people updating their systems to be able to deal with the updates
provided by both Microsoft and Apple. The Windows To Go function will mean
external hard drives will become more of a necessity, whilst existing users of
Macbook products will be attempting to stay ahead of the curve by updating
their RAM. Data Memory Systems are a
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For owners of Macbook Pro models, Apple memory is
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