Hankey 85643 posts 16/02/2012 Hankey 85643 posts 30/09/2014, 15:02 30/09/2014, 15:02 Editado pela última vez por Hankey em 01/10/2014, 16:00, em um total de 2 vezes.
Hankey 85643 posts 16/02/2012 Hankey 85643 posts 30/09/2014, 15:13 30/09/2014, 15:13 Tem um video de como funciona a transição do table mode pro desktop mode mas é do The Merdge, não vou postar.
Mota Offspring 56632 posts 15/02/2012 Mota Offspring 56632 posts 30/09/2014, 15:13 30/09/2014, 15:13 Microsofre gosta de jogar sem centroavante
Hankey 85643 posts 16/02/2012 Hankey 85643 posts 30/09/2014, 15:20 30/09/2014, 15:20 Umas imagens e infos aqui: http://www.tomsguide.com/us/windows-10- ... 19648.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Kar 34197 posts 15/02/2012 Kar 34197 posts 30/09/2014, 16:50 30/09/2014, 16:50 Aí já virou putaria. Minhas redes sociais Fórum LOL Esporte - O ResetEra Brasileiro
TRIPA_SECA Doador 42916 posts 15/02/2012 TRIPA_SECA 42916 posts 30/09/2014, 16:58 30/09/2014, 16:58 o importante é ficar bom.. You think i ain't worth a dollar but i feel like a millionaire
Will-lliW 8941 posts 28/11/2012 Will-lliW 8941 posts 30/09/2014, 17:54 30/09/2014, 17:54 se tiver promoção do 10 vou de original novamente.
Hankey 85643 posts 16/02/2012 Hankey 85643 posts 30/09/2014, 18:28 30/09/2014, 18:28 Will-lliW escreveu: se tiver promoção do 10 vou de original novamente. Até uns 200 eu pago. Mas tô torcendo pra copiarem o modelo da Apple
Usuário Muito Sério 6232 posts 23/01/2014 Usuário Muito Sério 6232 posts 01/10/2014, 02:57 01/10/2014, 02:57 Pra quem já tem o 8 vai ser de graça Usuário Muito Sério ( UMS )
Kar 34197 posts 15/02/2012 Kar 34197 posts 01/10/2014, 03:21 01/10/2014, 03:21 Só troco o 8 quando acabar o suporte, foda-se! Minhas redes sociais Fórum LOL Esporte - O ResetEra Brasileiro
Hankey 85643 posts 16/02/2012 Hankey 85643 posts 01/10/2014, 10:49 01/10/2014, 10:49 Usuário Muito Sério escreveu: Pra quem já tem o 8 vai ser de graça According to Indonesian news site Detik, the president of Microsoft Indonesia, Andreas Diantoro, has confirmed that Windows 9 - now 10 - will be a free upgrade for all Windows 8 users
Hankey 85643 posts 16/02/2012 Hankey 85643 posts 01/10/2014, 10:50 01/10/2014, 10:50 Várias infos detalhadas e video da apresentação aqui
overday Administrador 22806 posts 13/02/2012 overday 22806 posts 01/10/2014, 10:52 01/10/2014, 10:52 Tomara que seja tão leve quanto o 8.
Hankey 85643 posts 16/02/2012 Hankey 85643 posts 01/10/2014, 10:56 01/10/2014, 10:56 overday escreveu: Tomara que seja tão leve quanto o 8. Acredito que sim. Ainda não vi o video, mas eles estão bem confiantes, considerando o maior e melhor Windows da História.
Muska 16456 posts 15/02/2012 Muska 16456 posts 01/10/2014, 10:57 01/10/2014, 10:57 Pq o Hank nunca posta nada em português? "TODAS SÃO PUTAS, É UMA QUESTÃO DE PREÇO"
Hankey 85643 posts 16/02/2012 Hankey 85643 posts 01/10/2014, 10:59 01/10/2014, 10:59 Muska escreveu: Pq o Hank nunca posta nada em português? Porque os sites de tecnologia daqui são tudo ctrl-c ctrl-v e mesmo assim divulgam um monte de informações erradas. Único que se salva é o Meio Bit e mesmo assim ainda escrevem umas merdas de vez em quando.
Muska 16456 posts 15/02/2012 Muska 16456 posts 01/10/2014, 11:18 01/10/2014, 11:18 Parece que ele vai ter muita coisa para se fazer com Kinect. "TODAS SÃO PUTAS, É UMA QUESTÃO DE PREÇO"
Howard 5072 posts 15/02/2012 Howard 5072 posts 01/10/2014, 12:11 01/10/2014, 12:11 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ "I have a use for you."
Hankey 85643 posts 16/02/2012 Hankey 85643 posts 01/10/2014, 16:05 01/10/2014, 16:05 Windows 10 is as dramatic a shift from Windows 8 as Windows 8 was to Windows 7. Gone is the start screen for the desktop, with the familiar start menu back. Gone is the full screen applications taking over your computer, with those applications now being relegated to windows as before. Gone is the touch first interface on top of an operating system primarily used with a keyboard and mouse. However this is not Windows 7.1, and nor should it be. Windows 8 certainly had its faults, but not everything about Windows 8 needed to be thrown out. Before we can talk about Windows though, we need to briefly discuss the Windows Store. Windows Store apps are executed in WinRT, which is the Windows RunTime, replacing the old Win32 runtime. WinRT has some advantages as a new framework, with the ability to be resolution independent natively, and support the Windows contracts such as Share. At BUILD in 2014, Microsoft announced Universal Apps, which are a key feature of the Windows store that is not available on any other platform. There is a lot of confusion as to what a Universal App is, and what it is not is a single application that runs on a phone, PC, tablet, and console. A Universal App leverages the common WinRT framework available in Windows, Xbox One, and Windows Phone, to allow a developer to share a common code base, but use a suitable UI for each system, and have all of it available on all platforms seamlessly through the Windows Store. Rather than just the traditional start menu of Windows 7, a familiar start menu can now also be populated with Live Tiles from the Windows Store apps. But this is only on the desktop. Tablets will get a different interface, as will the phone. To quote Microsoft: “We’re not talking about one UI to rule them all – we’re talking about one product family, with a tailored experience for each device.” Windows 10 is now offering another update on Snap. Apps can now be snapped to all four corners, giving more real estate to each app than before. Snap was a good feature, and this is a further improvement on it. Another long requested feature is now coming to Windows 10 – multiple desktops. Desktops can be designated for different purposes, and users will be able to easily switch among them. There is a small but vocal group who have been asking for this for a long time, and they have finally been rewarded. Future updates to Windows should be easier for IT workers as well due to a new in-place upgrade option. And to go along with that, businesses will be able to choose whether to jump on the fast update consumer track, or lock down the updates to only deliver critical security patches, or somewhere in the middle. And this approach does not need to be at the enterprise level – different groups of machines can follow different update patterns depending on how critical the infrastructure is. AnandTech