Back to the future
Microsoft made a bold move when it introduced Windows 8 back in October 2012. The platform provided a new Start Screen that focused on touch and live tiles instead of mouse/keyboard input and static shortcuts. While this touchy new interface was great for tablets, many desktop consumers weren’t happy with the change despite there being a desktop mode.
Hearing the pleas of its consumers, Microsoft launched Windows 8.1 back in October 2013. Microsoft …read more