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Windows 8 is now with us. Microsoft says it's the biggest thing since Windows 95 - its new user interface is certainly one
of the biggest gambles Microsoft has made.
Windows has been brought kicking and screaming into the touchscreen era against a competitive backdrop of iPads, Android
devices and even Microsoft's own Windows Phone smartphone OS.
Microsoft made attempts at retro-fitting previous versions of Windows with touch, but - quite frankly - it was a terrible
thing.
Good news though - Windows 8 has been designed from the ground up to work perfectly with a touch screen.
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