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Haven't we learned by now that cramming a desktop interface onto a mobile device - and vice versa - is simply very bad GUI design?
No Microsoft's whole theory is ubiquitous computing that people don't want: phone interfaces, tablet interfaces, desktop interfaces, client / server interfaces and web interfaces. That this all needs to pull together and that software needs to migrate in natural ways from phone to tablet to desktop to server.
Step 1 is creating an OS
Step 2 is going to be getting hardware with both desktop and tablet capabilities on the market
Step 3 is getting applications
Windows 8 is designed to be a transitional system.