Description
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Metro/Modern UI:
Windows 8 introduced a tile-based interface, replacing the traditional Start menu with a Start screen filled with live tiles that update in real-time.
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Touchscreen Optimization:
The interface was designed to be user-friendly on touchscreens, with full-screen apps and a Charms bar for quick access to system functions.
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Dual Interface:
Windows 8 offered both the new Metro interface and the classic desktop environment, allowing users to switch between them.
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Cloud Integration:
Windows 8 integrated with cloud services, including Microsoft’s app store and Office 365.
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Improved Security:
It included built-in antivirus software (Windows Defender), integration with Microsoft SmartScreen, and support for Secure Boot.
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New Technologies:
Windows 8 added support for USB 3.0, Advanced Format, Near-Field Communication (NFC), and cloud computing.
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Windows Store:
It introduced a dedicated app store for downloading and installing applications.
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ARM Support:Windows RT, a version of Windows 8, was the first Windows version to support the ARM architecture.




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