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        Report: Windows 8.1 Update 1 Will Be Released in March
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
- January 24, 2014
A report on Friday by ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley suggests Update 1 for Windows 8.1 will become generally available on March 11.
Foley, a veteran journalist and longtime Microsoft    watcher, cited an unnamed but "accurate and trusted"    source in her report. However, the March 11 date is unconfirmed by Microsoft, so it's still at the  rumor stage.
If Update 1 to Windows 8.1 does arrive at that time, it  might be at   the level of a minor OS update or a service pack. Microsoft late  last   year initiated a faster  update release cadence across its product divisions. One of the  consequences of that changed   release cycle appears to be that service packs will  not be as extensive   as they have been in the past. Foley's source said that the  Update 1   would mostly serve to make Windows 8.1 "more useful to business  users."
Foley described some of the features to expect in Update 1.  Her   source told her that Windows 8.1's memory and resource capabilities   would  be improved with Update 1. Those improvements will allow the   operating system  to be bundled with less expensive and smaller tablet   devices.
Leaked screenshots have suggested that Update 1 will allow  Windows   Store Apps (also known as "Metro" applications) to be pinned  to Windows   8.1's "Desktop" side of the OS. In addition, Microsoft may  add   controls on Metro-style apps that will let users close them. Presently,    those apps get closed by swiping your finger downward on the screen.   Microsoft  sort of made the case that resources don't get used when   switching from app to  app because inactive app resources get suspended   by the OS. However, lots of  people just like to close inactive apps.
Update 1's release on March 11 will correspond with  Microsoft's   March security update release, according to Foley's account.  Microsoft   releases its security updates on the second Tuesday of each month.
Foley also reiterated a rumor that the  release-to-manufacturing version of Windows Phone 8.1 will arrive before Microsoft' Build developer event, which starts on April 2.
In addition, there's a  rumored Windows 9 OS in the works, corresponding with a so-called  "Threshold" Microsoft   product wave release, which may appear in April  2015. A rumored   "mini-Start menu" could be rolled out at that time, according  to   Foley's article. Many users complained that Windows 8 lacked a start   menu,  as seen in Windows 7. Windows 8.1 added a small concession in   that regard. It  allows users to configure the system to boot to the   applications screen for a  similar experience, if wanted.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.