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After details were revealed about Microsoft's plans to refresh its user interface, new screenshots have now emerged from 'Project Neon', revealing internal concepts for the Windows 10 design update.
Microsoft is officially unveiling its Fluent Design System today at its Build developers conference, known previously as Project Neon. The software giant has been teasing changes to its Windows 10 ...
Microsoft reveals a glimpse of the new Windows 10 “Neon” UI, and it promises to reveal more details about the project soon. When Microsoft announced Windows 10, the goal was to turn their OS ...
Microsoft is continuing to evolve the design language behind Windows 10 via an effort called 'Project Neon,' allegedly shown in some new screenshots that have leaked.
Just as expected, Microsoft has revealed the long-rumored Project Neon – Windows 10’s big UI refresh – at its Build conference in Seattle. Except, it has a new name: The Microsoft Fluent ...
With MDL2 being the current design language used throughout Windows 10, Microsoft has plans to begin using a much more streamlined design language with Redstone 3, codenamed Project NEON. A Metro 2.0?
Before we go any further, let us point out that Project Neon represents an incremental upgrade to Windows 10's UI, or Microsoft Design Language (MDL), and not a complete facelift.
Back in January, we reported on a leak showing off a purported major design refresh for Windows 10, dubbed ‘Project NEON.’ Today, Microsoft essentially confirmed those leaks during a ...
When Samsung's Chairman Lee Kun-hee announced in his 2014 annual address to Samsung employees that they would be focusing on software innovation this ...