
Microsoft has kicked off a research project to create software that will take over when it retires Windows, reports BBC News.
Called Midori, the cut-down operating system is radically different to Microsoft's older programmes.
It is centred on the internet and does away with the dependencies that tie Windows to a single PC.
It is seen as Microsoft's answer to rivals' use of "virtualisation" as a way to solve many of the problems of modern-day computing.
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