Classic Start 8 Free Traditional Start Menu Style for Use with Windows® 8
Windows® 8.1 Update 1 May Bring Metro Apps to Desktop
Windows® 8 finally reaches 10% market share
Users Have Two Years to Upgrade to Windows® 8.1
Windows® 8.1 Release Date Unveiled
Will Windows® 8.1 Bring Back the Start Button?
Windows® 8.1 Will Be the New Blue with Old Features
Crawler Group Updates Classic Start 8 for Increased Speed and Convenience
Windows® 9 Set for Release in Fall 2014
Microsoft® Reportedly Reaches First Milestone in Windows® Blue Development
Skype® for Windows® 8 Got an Important Upgrade
Microsoft® Quietly Changes the Name of Surface Tablets
Introductory Pricing Ends for Windows® 8
Windows® 8 Sales May Influence Intel® Revenue
U.S. Army, Air Force and DISA Commit to Windows® 8 for $617 Million
Microsoft® Simplifies Number of Windows® 8 Versions
Microsoft® Sells 40 Million Licenses of Windows® 8 in First Month
Crawler Group Releases Classic Start 8
Microsoft® removes start button in Windows® 8
Windows® 8 extends battery life
Windows® 8 upgrade offer
Windows® 8 availability
Reasons to upgrade to Windows® 8
Windows® 8 release preview
Windows® 8 finally reaches 10% market share
Fifteen months have passed since the release of the Windows® 8 operating system, and Microsoft ® recently announced that the combined market share for Windows® 8 and Windows® 8.1 has finally passed 10%. Met in December, this magical mark was reached with assistance from year-end holiday sales, which showed buys of Microsoft® Windows® 8 and 8.1 surging forward by 1.2% - the largest single-month gain for the Microsoft® mobile-desktop operating system. The biggest loser of the holiday season for Microsoft® was Windows XP®, which lost 2.2% of its share in December 2013. Overall, Windows XP® lost more than 10% of its market share in 2013.