Microsoft's second preview of Windows Embedded Standard 8 is available now. The latest version, typically used outside the standard office and home environs, throws in Kinect for Windowscompatibility, as well as some gesture filters for arm-flailing interaction and NFC support. The preview now supports nine languages and requires at least a 1GHz processor, 1GB of system memory (2GB if you're running a 64 bit system), a DVD drive and 7GB of space for the full install. Hit up the source for plenty more detail and the download itself.
What's New in Windows Embedded Standard 8
· Rich Experiences
Re-invent the way your customers interact with your device with Metro, Multi-Touch, Internet Explorer 10 and more.
· Connected and Mobile
Deliver a solution that stays up and running, and allows you to connect to the things that matter most inside and outside the four walls.
· Business Ready
Create a device that can be secured, managed and connect to IT systems to extend intelligence through the business process.
· Consistent
Build a targeted OS image with powerful OS development tools and use the Unified Write Filter to ensure a consistent configuration to meet the line of business needs of your customers.
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