Apparently,
the word is that Windows Blue will look much like Windows 8 with just
some minor UI tweaks, and will likely keep the Windows 8 name, but
everything behind it could be very different, including the pricing.
Microsoft wants Windows Blue to be on everyone's computer, which means it could even be released for free to ensure users upgrade.
From there, the idea is that Microsoft would offer regular yearly
updates which will be standardized across desktop and mobile devices.
Microsoft
is also planning to release a new Windows SDK along with the updates,
and will stop accepting apps written using the Windows 8 SDK, although
Windows 8 legacy apps will still run on Windows Blue. This change in the
SDK could easily include options to make apps universal and run on any
Windows device from phones to tablets and desktops.
None
of that sounds too far fetched, and it all seems like things Microsoft
has been working towards. The strange thing is that the reports have
Microsoft releasing this update in mid-2013,. It's unclear if you'll
have to be coming from Windows 8 to update to Blue, but given that
Microsoft wants this to be the standard, it would seem likely that you
could come from older versions of Windows. Even if the upgrade is free
initially, it will likely look like a yearly fee or subscription to keep
the updates coming.
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