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Windows 8 introduces significant changes to the
operating system's platform, primarily focused towards improving its user
experience on mobile devices such as tablets to rival other mobile operating
systems like Android and iOS, taking advantage of new or emerging technologies like USB
3.0, UEFI firmware, near field communications, cloud computing and the low-power
ARM architecture, new security features such as malware filtering, built-in
antivirus capabilities, a new installation process optimized for digital
distribution, and support for secure boot (a UEFI feature which allows operating
systems to be digitally signed to prevent malware from altering the boot
process), the ability to synchronize certain apps and settings between multiple
devices, along with other changes and performance improvements. Windows 8 also
introduces a new shell and user interface based on Microsoft's "Metro" design
language, featuring a new Start screen with a grid of dynamically updating tiles
to represent applications, a new app platform with an emphasis on touchscreen
input, and the new Windows Store to obtain and/or purchase applications to run
on the operating system.
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