Microsoft teases its new Windows 10 design changes
Microsoft is planning to refresh its Windows 10 user interface in an
update later this year, and the software maker has briefly started
teasing what’s on the way. Windows Central reports that Microsoft provided a glimpse at what’s known internally as Project Neon during a Windows developer stream today.
The brief glimpse looks a lot like the screenshots of the new Windows 10 design
plans that we saw leak last month. While the screenshots show some
fairly minor adjustments to the overall Windows 10 design, Microsoft is
emphasizing more use of animations and visually blurring elements within
apps. Project Neon will also include a focus on Microsoft’s 3D efforts
in Windows 10, and the company’s HoloLens software.
Microsoft is expected to fully detail its Project Neon
plans at its Build developers conference in May. Build will also serve
as a venue for Microsoft to discuss its next Windows 10 update, expected
to ship later this year.
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