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Posted by: tuyugi007
« on: 14. March 2010., 13:47:35 »

I believe it takes more than that. Than to leave windows 8.
Posted by: waldhin
« on: 12. March 2010., 20:51:55 »

Great Microsoft Keep Go On
Thanks
Posted by: Fafa1
« on: 12. March 2010., 13:32:20 »

*sigh*  I think I will stick with Mac OS.  They actually save 6GB of HD space with Snow Leopard.  Yet MS is bloating it more and more.
Posted by: xtremeboyz
« on: 26. February 2010., 13:32:28 »

y dont they just release win8 as win7??? making monyey huh???? :down: :down:
Posted by: Samker
« on: 23. November 2009., 06:35:53 »

I've noticed that with each new OS release more and more RAM is required to run the OS properly...maybe with windows 8gb of RAM will be needed to run it.

Yeah, probably 8 will require even more RAM...
Posted by: bBbLaHhH
« on: 23. November 2009., 03:10:39 »

I've noticed that with each new OS release more and more RAM is required to run the OS properly...maybe with windows 8gb of RAM will be needed to run it.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 21. November 2009., 08:33:38 »



According to the latest roadmap from Microsoft, it would appear that Windows 8 will arrive sometime in 2012. This would follow a three year product cycle that would keep it in line with Vista and Windows 7 releases.

The road map is clear about the targeted date and does not try to hide the fact that the code name is "Windows 8". Little else is known about the OS other than its targeted date of release.

(NeoWin)



Let the speculation begin.



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