Microsoft took the PC experience to a completely new level when it launched the Windows 8 operating system with its touch capabilities. It has been less than eight months since the launch of Windows 8, and Microsoft has now gone ahead and revamped its latest and the most advanced operating system to Windows 8.1.
The new update to the Windows 8 brings many changes and improvements to its predecessor and also turns the tablet into a digital photo frame.
The Windows 8.1 brings the camera and the gallery features out of the system and both the features can be accessed directly from the lockscreen without having to dig deep into the applications section.
Users of Windows 8.1 can also customize the start screen page and put the pictures or a series of pictures for the start screen display. The pictures will be on display while the tablet is locked. New pictures can also be added by clicking it with the in-built camera of the device without unlocking the device.
Moving from the display section, the Windows 8.1 also comes with improved built-in applications. The Photo app and Music app have also been given big feature improvements. The users can edit the photos directly from the Photo app and the pictures can be accessed from Mail, SkyDrive and Camera applications.
According to the Windows official blog, the Windows 8.1 gives a great relief to people who work in multi display system for their personal or professional reasons. The updated OS lets different screens work as a completely different system. The Windows Store application is also different for every display.
Users can also open applications in multiple windows so they can segregate their work properly when they multitask with different kinds of tasks in a same application.
The search options in the new operating system have also been updated in the Bing search engine.
The Internet browsing with Microsoft's own Internet Explorer has not been a good experience for many users and people keep on switching to other browsers like Firefox and Chrome. Realizing the problems related to Internet Explorer, the browser has been updated to IE11 version that works faster than the IE10 and responds more promptly in the Windows 8.1.
most read
related stories
more stories from OS / Software
Microsoft has reportedly started talks with HTC to add its Windows OS to the phone maker's Android smartphones and HTC is apparently considering to make a Windows Phone/Android dual-booting smartphone.
ernest hamiltonA bug in Chrome for iOS 7 has caused Google's mobile browser to leak private searches made in 'Incognito' mode.
ernest hamiltonHTC has announced that Sprint has already started to roll out the Android 4.3 update to the HTC One, AT&T and T-Mobile will follow in mid-October, while Verizon will release it by the end of the month.
ernest hamiltonThe new Windows 8.1 has gone up for pre-order on the Microsoft Store, ahead of the official launch on Oct. 18.
ernest hamiltonApple has acknowledged the iOS 7 iMessage issue and promised to provide a fix in an upcoming software update.
ernest hamiltonSamsung Canada and French carrier SFR have confirmed the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean rollout schedule for the Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2.
ernest hamiltonThe unlocked, international HTC One is getting Android 4.3 Jelly Bean now, but the U.S. and Canadian versions will 'slightly miss' the end-September timeframe.
ernest hamiltonThe Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 are reportedly slated to get Android 4.3 Jelly Bean in the fourth quarter, by year-end.
ernest hamilton