Windows 8 confirmed for 2012

Joined
5 Oct 2008
Posts
8,979
Location
Kent
Windows Vista came out in 2007, Windows 7 2009 so it makes sense for Windiows 8 to come out in 2012. Windows XP just had an unusually long shelf life.

Looking forward to any public released Betas of Windows 8... :)
 
Soldato
Joined
17 Jan 2007
Posts
8,944
Location
Manchester
i think ill wait until windows 8 is released then ill get windows 7 :)

Not sure I see the logic? If it was a car then yeah, but MS generally don't discount older OSs (they're actually more likely to discount Windows 8 on release) and you'd be buying into old technology.

If you want windows 7 get it now.
 
Soldato
Joined
19 Feb 2008
Posts
13,670
Location
Home
Not sure I see the logic? If it was a car then yeah, but MS generally don't discount older OSs (they're actually more likely to discount Windows 8 on release) and you'd be buying into old technology.

If you want windows 7 get it now.

why not wait though ?

surely it will be cheaper to buy windows 7 when it is a older operating system ?

look at the price of vista now :)

i think i will wait for now,vista does what i need it to do and would like windows 7 but in no rush.
 
Associate
Joined
8 Jan 2009
Posts
1,492
Location
Northern Ireland
SeeKified
Apparently Ballmer's been forced to retract that statement, so anything's on the table I guess.

Computerworld - Microsoft yesterday backed away from comments made by CEO Steve Ballmer, who had told Japanese software developers that the next version of Windows would be dubbed Windows 8, and that it would launch in 2012.

"It appears there was a misstatement," a Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement the company issued Monday afternoon. "We are eagerly awaiting the next generation of Windows 7 hardware that will be available in the coming fiscal year. To date, we have yet to formally announce any timing or naming for the next version of Windows."

According to a transcript of his Monday speech made available by Microsoft, Ballmer said Monday that, "as we look forward to the next generation of Windows systems, which will come out next year, there's a whole lot more coming. As we progress through the year, you ought to expect to hear a lot about Windows 8. Windows 8 slates, tablets, PCs, a variety of different form factors."

Microsoft often keeps a tight lid on its products' names. In 2008, for instance, Microsoft didn't officially label the next edition as "Windows 7" until just weeks before it debuted an early build to developers, even though it had used that moniker for months as a code name.

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9217000/Microsoft_backpedals_from_Ballmer_s_Windows_8_comments
 
Back
Top Bottom