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Francisco Martin, a Microsoft Enthusiast, posted several confidential pieces of information to his blog on Monday revealing improvements that Microsoft is aiming for with Windows 8. Microsoft is planning to enable next generation high speed connectivity solutions such as USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 3.0 within Windows 8. Microsoft's key area of focus appears to be performance and instant-on systems. "Windows 8 PC's turn on fast, nearly instantly in some cases, and are ready to work without any long or unexpected delays. When customers want to check e-mail, sports scores, or play media they love to reach for their PCs because they can get to what they want quickly."

In what appears to be suggestions to OEMs, Microsoft details Windows 8 investments under consideration. Focusing on POST performance, S3 resume performance and general performance optimizations for each of the Off states are the key areas of improvement that Microsoft is aiming for with Windows 8 and Windows 8 enabled PCs.

Microsoft is also aiming to use sensors in Windows 8 PCs. "Windows 8 can adapt to changes in ambient light, so that the display is always easy to see", states part of the document. The document also hints at Kinect like features. "Windows 8 could detect my presence and log me automatically", hinting at PCs being able to detect their users.

The leaked document finishes with the suggestion that Microsoft is working on hard drive encryption for Windows 8. The software giant currently handles encryption by using its Bitlocker technologies. Earlier this year Microsoft posted a job opportunity where the company stated it was "looking for a great PM to define the “BitLocker Experience” in the next version of Windows."
.... Me will torrent this.

Lols Happybracket
Seeing as I followed Longhorn / Vista right from the start I am not going to believe any of this till I have it in my hands. I mean Vista started off being advertised as the "5 Pillars of Longhorn", it eventually turned into two.
And we still dont have WinFS... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinFS)
Vista was forced to be released by investors I believed, so they had to cancel features... Windows 7 included what Vista didnt (but i have downgraded to vista)

Windows 8 will be interesting, and I hope it will have more of a creative name instead of "8".
(07-02-2010 04:11 AM)internetz Wrote: [ -> ]Vista was forced to be released by investors I believed, so they had to cancel features... Windows 7 included what Vista didnt (but i have downgraded to vista)

Windows 8 will be interesting, and I hope it will have more of a creative name instead of "8".

fail lol.
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