It is one thing to read and talk about Microsoft’s upcoming operating system Windows 8, and an entirely other thing to see it in action. If you are interested in Windows 8 you – by now – must have seen the less than five minute long preview that made the rounds a few days ago. But four minutes is not really enough to showcase a new operating system like Windows 8, even if it is only the touch UI, tablet UI, mobile UI or whatever you would call it at this point in time. Microsoft have released a 32 minute video of the Windows 8 partner preview event in Taipei, Taiwan at Computex 2011. Microsoft corporate Vice president Mike Anguilo demonstrates Windows 8 live, and we have it all on tape.
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