Following the news from Microsoft’s
Partner Conference last week that Windows 8 will reach the general
availability milestone in “late October”, the company has now shared
a more specific date. At an annual sales meeting, Steven Sinofsky
announced that the Windows 8 general availability date is set for
October 26.
During Microsoft’s Partner Conference last week, we also learned
that the OS will RTM in the first week of August. This means that the
overall milestone/shipping schedule of Windows 8 will be very similar to
that of Windows 7, which RTM’d in the third week of July and was
generally available on October 22nd.
Speaking of Windows 8, we’ll also have another thing to look forward to here; while no specific launch date was disclosed, we can probably expect the much-anticipated Microsoft Surface tablet to also hit store shelves at around this time.
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