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Microsoft unveiled a new logo for the upcoming Windows 8, featuring a clean one-color design that leans heavily on its new Metro user interface. The new logo looks a bit like the inverse of the ...
The new Windows logo is a plain blue rectangle, divided into fourths and angled outward. ... Last week, Microsoft explained how the Windows 8 desktop will work on ARM-based devices.
Windows 8's new desktop options are a great upgrade to Windows 7, but the addition of Metro leaves much to be desired. Worth your time and trouble? We review.
The Windows 8 desktop starts off as a clean slate with no clear access to the applications and features you need. Here are some tips on how to create the familiar desktop you know and sometimes love.
The Windows 8 Desktop works the same way as Windows 7, including the ability to place program icons anywhere on the desktop and pin icons to the taskbar. In Windows 8.1, there is even a Start Menu ...
When you install Windows 7 and Windows 8 you will find that your desktop has only the Recycle Bin icon and any other icons enabled by your computer manufacturer. If you wish to add other icons ...
Unfortunately, Metro and Desktop environments remain completely disconnected in some critical ways, despite the Windows 8.1 overhaul. When you start typing a search in Window 8.1, the default is ...