Microsoft hasn't officially discussed Windows 9 yet, but its Chinese 
division is keen to get people talking about the upcoming OS. In a Weibo posting
 today, Microsoft China asked "Microsoft’s latest OS Windows 9 is coming
 soon, do you think the start menu at the left bottom will make a come 
back?" A Windows 9 logo, mocked up as a wallpaper earlier this year, accompanied the post before it was quickly removed, and Chinese site Cnbeta spotted it. It was clearly a mistake, but the wording suggests Windows 9 is indeed "coming soon."
Microsoft is currently aiming to hold a press event to introduce Windows 9, currently known as Windows Threshold, on September 30th.
 This date may change, but a Technology Preview of the operating system 
will be distributed to developers and enterprise users in late September
 or early October. The early Technology Preview should provide a first 
look at the new mini Start Menu, the removal of the Charms bar feature,
 and several UI changes to the way the desktop operates with Windows 
8-style applications. Future versions are expected to include a version of Cortana, alongside other new features that Microsoft is working to complete ready for release in spring next year.
Update 7AM ET: article updated to confirm the Windows 9 logo that Microsoft used is simply a mockup.
Original post found here:  http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/2/6096207/windows-9-microsoft-china-teaser



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