Windows 8 will be released October 26, 2012. Since many consumers just recently upgraded to Windows 7, the release might not be greeted with as much fanfare as Microsoft hopes. It’s not just consumers. Businesses are also expected to have a lukewarm reception to Windows 8. Many businesses still use Windows XP, and upgrading to Windows 7 was an expensive move that few businesses will be willin
The Start button has been an important part of the Windows operating system for years. However, it looks like that has changed in Windows 8. The Windows 8 Consumer Preview has been out for a few weeks now, and one of the biggest complaints that people have levied against the new operating system is the fact that it doesn’t have a Start button. Why would Microsoft remove the Start button? Well