![]() The new MSN portal will have the look and feel of the Windows 8 interface, formerly referred to as "Metro." This Windows 8 UI has been designed not only for use with traditional PC input devices but also with touch and styluses on tablets, all-in-one systems and "hybrid" laptops. "MSN for Windows 8 will not replace the current experience but rather, offer an enhanced version optimized for Windows 8 and IE10 users," a spokesman for Microsoft said via e-mail. All other users will see the existing site. This new version of MSN will be accessible only from devices running the new OS and browser. GARTNER: Windows 8 is a must-win gamble by Microsoft The redesigned MSN will go live on October 26, the same day that the Windows 8 OS and the new Internet Explorer 10 browser will be made available, Microsoft said on Monday. Microsoft will debut a major redesign of its MSN consumer web portal with a new layout and navigation scheme optimized for the upcoming Windows 8 operating system. ![]()
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