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Reports: Windows 'Blue' Is Coming Next Year

Press reports suggest the next Windows client operating system from Microsoft, code-named "Blue," will see daylight sometime in mid-2013.

ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley gave one of the earliest reports on Windows Blue in August. On Wednesday, Tom Warren of The Verge confirmed the Blue OS, citing reports from unnamed sources.

Officially, Microsoft so far has said nothing about Blue, so the OS is still at the rumor stage. However, work on the next OS typically proceeds at Microsoft, even though Windows 8 was just released last month.

According to Warren's sources, Blue will be a low-cost OS that will get updated frequently for phones and other Windows-based devices, perhaps updated on an annual basis. If consumer users have a pirated copy of the OS, the upgrade will get blocked. Microsoft will compel developers to create apps for Blue, rather than Windows 8, by ceasing to accept Windows 8 apps in the Windows Store. However, Windows 8-based apps will be backward compatible with the new Blue OS.

Microsoft's Blue OS concept, according to Warren's sources, is to produce an OS that will be more competitive with OSes released by Google and Apple. Foley speculated in August that Blue could be called "Windows 9" or go by Windows 8 version numbers, such as "Windows 8.1." She claimed that Microsoft's strategy with Blue will be to aim more at incremental OS releases, somewhat like Apple's strategy with its iOS releases.

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Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.

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