Microsoft launched its Windows 8 system last October 26, followed by a slew of new hardware based on the touch interface. With the launch of Windows 8 release preview only in December, Microsoft is now talking about the upcoming Windows 8.1 update. Its research code is blue, and Windows 8.1 updates will bring a series of new tweaks to Microsoft's operating system.
We've also previewed some of the changes to the new system, thanks to the exposure of earlier versions of earlier developments, but there's a whole bunch of new tweaks that are not yet known to fundamentally change Windows 8. For example, chirping's long Start button is back, and Microsoft has responded explicitly. But is that the only way? More than that, let's take a look at how Microsoft officially introduces the upcoming Windows 8.1 system:
UI and Personalized Tuning