Since the original introduction of Windows 8 in 2012, we have been continuously refining the experience, and we are making steady progress. Along with building on top of the strong foundation in Windows 7, we also introduced a brand new approach to the Windows user experience that brought touch to the forefront. ![]() ![]() With the current generation of Windows, we made a pretty big bet on touch and mobility. In this post, I wanted to share a little bit more about the update for Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1. It also underscores how we are moving more quickly to improve the Windows experience for customers. Joe’s post goes into detail on all the awesomeness that’s in Windows Phone 8.1(Cortana is rad – trust me!) but also gives some great context around our new engineering culture in the Operating Systems Group now that we’re in this mobile-first, cloud-first world. With these updates, we continue to refine and improve Windows based on feedback from customers to deliver ongoing value to all their Windows devices. As Joe mentioned here, today we’re announcing two important updates to the Windows platform: Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows 8.1 Update.
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