Microsoft reportedly leaked its yet-to-be-unveiled Windows 8.1
Update 1 OS, much before its scheduled launch. The software
maker’s Windows Update service apparently released links to the
update, which enabled the new desktop-features after installation.
According to The Verge, although Microsoft has removed access to
the downloads from its servers, those who managed to get hands on
the update, were able to find that most of the changes have been
designed to appease traditional desktop users.
Windows 8.1 Update 1 is expected to be launched officially on
April 8, following the company’s Build developer conference in
early April.
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