Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Aug 2012 21:38 UTC
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Isn't that obvious ? Because the non-ARM x86/amd64 desktop version is not RT.
However, their new API is called WinRT. Yet more name confusion. Windows RT vs WinRT: two different yet somewhat related items. Now, on top of that, this new name change. And I thought keeping track of idiotic patents was difficult… If Microsoft wants to continue calling themselves developer-friendly, they need to keep the marketing team away from their Windows internals division.





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I honestly don't know why they didn't go with RT to replace Metro. Their new API is called RT, the ARM version is called RT, why not RT UI and RT Application? Unless they fear more IP problems and decided to go on their old and safe WindowsTM brand.