Windows 9 - What to expect in 2015

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We are back to the discussion of the new Windows - AKA Windows 9.

What to expect ( my list of small to big changes on Window 9)

1. This one is very small - removal of that side bar named the charms

2. The return of a sort of Start button- not the XP button but a start button will be included - I think the photo below gives an idea of how thing will be.
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3. The inclusion of Virtual Desktops - something that will allow you to use 4 desk/workspace - similar to the MAC or Ubuntu.










4. This is by far the best biggest and brightest idea ever - the inclusion of the virtual window management . Now I am not too clear on how this work here is how it works.
Given that you log into your laptop with you Microsoft Account, Hotmail etc.
Settings such as available WiFi (username and passwords) that you use on your Windows Phone or another Windows 9 laptop will only need to connect  1 of these devices to that wifi hotspot and all other devices with your Hotmail or Microsoft login account automatically gain access to that hotspot. 
I like this feature since I have 4 devices, when i change my WIFI on my Router - I don't need to worry about all my device - basically - i just connect 1 device and all other devices gets the updates, with the username and password - and not on your network only, it can be at a friend house or at your school campus - just one device connected, all devices connected.

By far the best idea that is still in the making and i am not too sure if it will make the 2015 release of Windows 9 is the phone connection ( Windows phone).  This would have been the best feature to expect in Window 9, but I am not certain that it will be included.
What is this feature?

Well it is a unified system across the phone devices and the Window 9 desktop that allows the phone (Windows phone - contacts, images, videos,etc)  to be accessed  via wifi from the desktop. No need to pick up you phone if you are on your desktop, you can answer the call being routed in the phone, not need to connect cables to download you video or images, it is fully connected to you desktop - and no third party cloud services). You may have seem some of these ideas in the remote software such as AirDroid, users connect to a web interface that allows their android devices to be access via wifi - effectively controlling the phone on through you browser. Windows 9 promises to make such an experience for (WinPhone and Win9) to be a non- tech, all inclusive feature.
You should be able to just access you phone just as you access Excel or Word ( off course given that you are using the same Microsoft account on both devices)

This article is written by Me - and yes - i only made the last two big features up - I just think these can be useful features - i have no knowledge about Windows 9 and their new upcoming features, but i think that it is time we do another big thing. Come on Windows Team... been a long time and I need a pleasant surprise.

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