Microsoft aims to silence critics with Windows 8 redesign

Danny Palmer
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Much-criticised Windows 8 to be revamped, Microsoft reveals, as OS passes 100 million licence sales

Microsoft has admitted that it's prepared to make alterations to Windows 8 in order to make it easier to use. At the same the firm has released new figures that show that 100 million licences for t...

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