When it comes to Microsoft’s operating systems, the company has three under their belt. They have the regular version of Windows which are designed for Intel/AMD processors for computers and laptops, and they have Windows RT which is for ARM-based devices, such as tablets like the Surface 2, and they also have Windows Phone which has been designed specifically for smartphones in mind. Sometimes it can get a bit confusing but it seems that Microsoft is hoping to put an end to the confusion sometime in the future.
This is according to Executive VP Devices and Studios at Microsoft, Julie Larson-Green, who stated during a Q&A held at the UBS Global Technology Summit that there will come a day when the company will no longer have three versions of Windows, but will unite all 3 under a single brand. “We have the Windows Phone OS. We have Windows RT and we have full Windows. We’re not going to have three. We do think there’s a world where there is a more mobile operating system that doesn’t have the risks to battery life, or the risks to security. But, it also comes at the cost of flexibility. So we believe in that vision and that direction and we’re continuing down that path.”:
When it comes to
Microsoft’s operating systems, the company has three under their belt.
They have the regular version of Windows which are designed for
Intel/AMD processors for computers and laptops, and they have Windows RT
which is for ARM-based devices, such as tablets like the Surface 2, and
they also have Windows Phone which has been designed specifically for
smartphones in mind. Sometimes it can get a bit confusing but it seems
that Microsoft is hoping to put an end to the confusion sometime in the
future.
This is according to Executive VP Devices and Studios at Microsoft,
Julie Larson-Green, who stated during a Q&A held at the UBS Global
Technology Summit that there will come a day when the company will no
longer have three versions of Windows, but will unite all 3 under a
single brand. “We have the Windows Phone OS. We have Windows RT and we
have full Windows. We’re not going to have three. We do think there’s a
world where there is a more mobile operating system that doesn’t have
the risks to battery life, or the risks to security. But, it also comes
at the cost of flexibility. So we believe in that vision and that
direction and we’re continuing down that path.”: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/11/microsoft-planning-to-unite-their-windows-operating-systems/?utm_source=mobilerepublic
When it comes to
Microsoft’s operating systems, the company has three under their belt.
They have the regular version of Windows which are designed for
Intel/AMD processors for computers and laptops, and they have Windows RT
which is for ARM-based devices, such as tablets like the Surface 2, and
they also have Windows Phone which has been designed specifically for
smartphones in mind. Sometimes it can get a bit confusing but it seems
that Microsoft is hoping to put an end to the confusion sometime in the
future.
This is according to Executive VP Devices and Studios at Microsoft,
Julie Larson-Green, who stated during a Q&A held at the UBS Global
Technology Summit that there will come a day when the company will no
longer have three versions of Windows, but will unite all 3 under a
single brand. “We have the Windows Phone OS. We have Windows RT and we
have full Windows. We’re not going to have three. We do think there’s a
world where there is a more mobile operating system that doesn’t have
the risks to battery life, or the risks to security. But, it also comes
at the cost of flexibility. So we believe in that vision and that
direction and we’re continuing down that path.”: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/11/microsoft-planning-to-unite-their-windows-operating-systems/?utm_source=mobilerepublic
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