Windows
8 is a compelling proposition for tablets, but not for desktops and laptops,
where the new interface is more confusing than compelling, leaving no good reason
to upgrade from Windows 7. Some of the things Microsoft could and should have done to address that issue:
- Overhaul Windows display tech to compete with
Apple Retina
- Build
virtualization
into Windows core
- Build cloud services into Windows core, with
(say)
- 100 GB free SkyDrive
storage for 2 years
- automatic cloud photo sync
- automatic cloud backup (like
Carbonite)
- Integrate
Skype into Windows core, with
unlimited free calling for 2 years
- Integrate speech recognition, both command
and dictation
- Include "personal assistant" capability (like
Apple
Siri/Google
Now)
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