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In June of 2012, Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, took a shot at Windows 8 and stated that hackers would eventually bypass Windows 8's secure boot feature. "I’m certainly not a huge UEFI fan, but at the same time I see why you might want to have signed bootup etc. And if it’s only $99 to get a key for Fedora, I don’t see what the huge deal is," the father of Linux, Linus Torvalds, argues. Still Torvalds doesn't think Microsoft’s decision of introducing UEFI secure boot in Windows 8 is going to make any significant change to the security. "The real problem, I feel, is that clever hackers will bypass the whole key issue either by getting a key of their own (how many of those private keys have stayed really private again? Oh, that’s right, pretty much none of them) or they’ll just take advantage of security bugs in signed software to bypass it without a key at all." On June 15th with battery like dell Inspiron E1705 battery, dell Inspiron 6000 battery(dell 6000 battery), dell Inspiron 9300 battery, dell Inspiron 9400 battery, dell 310-6321 battery, dell 310-6322 battery, dell D5318 battery, dell G5260 battery, dell G5266 battery, Dell 312-0966 Battery, Dell G2CGH Battery, a HUGE rumor surfaced (no pun intended) claiming that Microsoft had plans of revealing its very own tablet device to rival the Apple iPad. Later down the road, this rumor turned out to be true and was indeed the Microsoft Surface tablet. Microsoft ended up revealing the Surface RT on June 18th during a mysterious event held in Los Angeles (see video below).
In July of 2012, Bill Gates chimed in about Windows 8 and supported Microsoft's decision to make its own Windows 8 tablet. "I actually believe you can have the best of both worlds. You can have a rich eco-system of manufacturers and you can have a few signature devices that show off, wow, what's the difference between a tablet and a PC? You can get everything you like about a tablet, everything you like a PC, all in one device. That should change the way people look at things," Bill Gates stated while being a guest on Charlie Rose. On July 9th, we learned during Microsoft's annual Worldwide Partner Conference that Windows 8 would reach Release to Manufacturing (RTM) first week of August and general availability by the end of October. On July 23rd, Microsoft went over the new Windows 8 graphics platform and detailed several of the new graphics related features of the operating system. According to Microsoft, Windows 8 would be the 'best Windows graphics platform yet.'
On the first day of August, 2012, Microsoft revealed that Windows 8 had finally hit RTM. We also posted a video showcasing Windows 8 RTM Enterprise edition to our readers (see video below). On August 3rd, a report surfaced claiming that Microsoft was discontinuing the use of the term "Metro." We also found out what the retail packaging of Windows 8 would look like and how nearly 30,000 Microsoft employees were already running Windows 8 and IE10. On August 12th, we reported that Acer had now thought of Microsoft as a competitor rather than a partner thanks to the Surface tablet. On August 13th, we learned about Windows Blue and how it could be the next update to Windows 8.
On September 3rd, we learned that the Windows Store had 865 apps and was growing quickly. On September 13th, Microsoft detailed Office Home & Student 2013 RT for Windows RT, delivering stunning battery life. At the end of September, Intel was quoted saying Windows 8 was being released before it was 100% ready and that Microsoft would release updates after the fact to make things complete with the operating system.