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Ten ways Windows 8 outshines the iPad

Windows 8 is now available for anyone to download, and it already shows a ton of potential. In fact, Microsoft鈥檚 bold new OS, which reminds us a lot of Windows Phone, outshines the iPad in some key areas. Granted, there were things we didn鈥檛 like in our Windows 8 Consumer Preview 鈥 鈥 and the iPad 3 or iPad HD is just around the corner鈥 鈥 but there鈥檚 no question that Apple will soon have a real fight on its hands. Here are the top 10 ways Windows 8 is better than the iPad right now.

1. Windows 8 is More Personal Than iOS

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Corporate Vice President of Windows Program Management, Julie Larson-Green attends the Windows 8 Consumer Preview presentation during a press conference at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on Feb. 29.

While iOS represents photos with a flower icon, Windows 8 lets you choose any photo you want to populate the live tile that lives on the Start screen. And that's just one of many ways you can customize the screen you'll see most. You can move items around, name groups of apps around and name them using the Semantic zoom feature, and pin everything from your favorite people and websites to the Start screen.

2. Faster Multitasking on Windows 8

No double- tapping a button to see your stuff here. Windows 8 lets you thumb through the applications you recently opened fast and fluidly just by swiping from the left edge of the screen. If you want to see all of your open apps at once, swipe from the left edge and then pull your finger back towards the edge to reveal a thumbnail view.

3. People App: Beyond the Address Book

One of our favorite features in Windows 8 is the People app. Why? Because it automatically links duplicate contacts so that there鈥檚 only one person for a given name. So, for example, if your friend is on Windows Live, Exchange, and Facebook, you鈥檒l see all of those accounts listed. Plus, you can see your contacts鈥 latest updates on Facebook and Twitter.

4. Windows 8 Gives Swifter Access to Settings

Want to connect to a different Wi-Fi network or the settings for your app? On iOS you need to exit the app you鈥檙e using and open the Settings app. On Windows 8 you just swipe left from the right side of the screen and tap settings. There you鈥檒l see network settings, shortcuts for adjusting everything from volume to brightness, and those settings related to the app you鈥檙e using. It鈥檚 just faster.

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