We
have been long waiting for an official statement from Microsoft for the release date of Windows 8.
And now, we have one! At Microsoft’s annual sales meeting earlier
today, Steven Sinosfky announced that consumers will be able to get a copy
of their latest operating system, Windows
8, starting October 26th. Microsoft will
be selling a downloadable copy of Windows 8 for a mere $40, way less that what
they usually sell their OS’s for. This is a good thing, because a lot more
people will be upgrading toWindows 8 when
it finally hits shelves.
The latest operating system is supposed to be faster, smoother, will feature
better memory and CPU management and of course a completely new look.
I’ve been using the Consumer
Preview for a while now and so far it has been good. Let’s see how the final
product is. Also, if you’re planning to get a Windows PC right now or before January 2nd
2013, then you’ll get the Windows
8 upgrade for $15 only. Rejoice
PC users!
with the new release of Windows 8, Microsoft also include Khmer language on the windows, so that Cambodian people have Khmer keyboard in Khmer language. they don't need to install keyboard any more if they want to use the default keyboard from Microsoft. Khmer Keyboard will look like this:
and when we want to add Khmer language the interface will look like this