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Windows 8.1 Update 1 has been around for weeks, and it's time for us to look at Microsoft's future deployments of Windows. Russian Wzor recently exposed information about Windows 9 and Windows 10, and said that Windows 10 would become a "fully cloud-based operating system" ...
Windows 8.1 (Update 2) or Windows 8.2
According to Wzor News that the second update of Windows 8.1 will be released one day in September this year, it is not clear what Microsoft calls it, either Windows 8.1 (update 2) or Windows 8.2, and there is also a discussion of this update name within Microsoft. The biggest change in this update is that the Start menu will return to the Windows system, and further integrate cloud technology to prepare the future Windows system across the cloud.
Windows 9
Some of the applications in the Windows 9 system will be upgraded to the next generation Xiandai interface, but it is not clear exactly what it would become. In addition, for non-touch screen devices and server versions, Windows 9 systems still retain the Start button and associated settings, but the Start button in the touch version changes, but the details of the change are unclear. Wzor says the Windows 9 system will be completely free, but this is still under discussion.
Windows 10
According to the current news, the company is actively developing a cloud prototype operating system code-named "Windows Cloud". It is rumored that all functions of the system need to be implemented through network connection. In off-line mode the system is somewhat similar to Microsoft's budget operating system, Windows Starter, providing some very basic functionality. This obviously sounds a bit like Google's Chrome system.