One of the biggest changes with Windows 8 is the disappearance of the
familiar start button at the lower left corner of the screen. There will
be a new screen filled with a colorful array of tiles, each leading to a
different application, task or collection of files.After his keynote
in New York on Thursday, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was asked by The
Associated Press whether there was any chance of bringing it back.
His reply "You've got a whole screen as a start button." It's a reference to the screen of tiles.
During the presentation, a Microsoft executive had noted that the start button was something people had to get used to when it was first introduced, suggesting that people will get used to the tile format, too.
His reply "You've got a whole screen as a start button." It's a reference to the screen of tiles.
During the presentation, a Microsoft executive had noted that the start button was something people had to get used to when it was first introduced, suggesting that people will get used to the tile format, too.
Nice changes Ballmer now I will try again to install windows 8 because the first release of it is kinda complicated to me IMHO. I want to hear back to people out there with this one In Car DVD Player. I want to hear you opinion too wit that Car DVD Player. Cheers!
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