Windows 9 and the Modern UI 2.0 to renew the desktop

We approach the launch date of Windows 9 emerge what could be the new features of the next release: According to the latest rumors could find interactive Live Tile and Notification Centre.

WinBeta reported a series of new features on Windows 9, which Microsoft is getting ready to submit by the end of next September. The next release of Windows, known as Threshold, might include an interactive Live Tile Notifications Center, as we already saw on Windows Phone 8.1.

Microsoft has already shown a preliminary version of the live tile interactive feature that allows you to interact with them without the need to launch the application. The support of the feature is expected, at least initially, for the main applications of the operating system, while third-party developers will have to implement it within the app store.

Full details are missing at the moment, on the Notifications Center. Sources confirm its presence on the next release of Microsoft’s desktop platform, revealing only that it will be very similar to the Operational Windows Phone 8.1, since both desktop and mobile platforms from Microsoft will see a process of unification with Threshold.

It remains doubtful the presence of live folders of Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1, Microsoft would seem to be at work on the functionality of Threshold, but it is said that this is already present on the first version. There will be certain, according to WinBeta, Cortana, inside the boot screen, and you can probably access the server via voice control hardware (for example, pressing and holding the Start button).

Microsoft will unveil new Windows 9 in a launch event that probably will be held on September 30, before publishing a Technology Preview of the operating system. Inside will miss the features described in this page, which will be added only in the more advanced versions, prior to the issuance of this final edition in 2015.

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