Microsoft pledges to bridge PC-mobile gap with Windows 8

Microsoft launched a radical redesign of its world-dominating Windows operating system last night, introducing a touch-enabled interface that attempts to bridge the gap between personal computers and fast-growing mobile devices powered by the company's competitors.

Microsoft pledges to bridge PC-mobile gap with Windows 8

Microsoft launched a radical redesign of its world-dominating Windows operating system last night, introducing a touch-enabled interface that attempts to bridge the gap between personal computers and fast-growing mobile devices powered by the company's competitors.

The debut of Windows 8 heralded the biggest change to the system since 1995, when the company first offered built-in internet support.

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