Early Windows 8 features to include startup performance boost, visual login, and improved graphics (Update: Windows Store app store, too?)

Sure, Microsoft might be selling seven copies of Windows 7 a second , but that doesn’t mean Redmond isn’t planning for the future: the software giant is purportedly beginning to prep ODMs on Windows 8, if these leaked slides are to be believed. It doesn’t look like anything is nailed down just yet, but some interesting larger themes are being discussed, like improving startup and and wake-from-sleep times to be nearly instantaneous, the addition of higher-speed interconnects like USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 3.0, hard drive encryption, ambient light sensitivity, and facial recognition login / out.

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Early Windows 8 features to include startup performance boost, visual login, and improved graphics (Update: Windows Store app store, too?)

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