Windows 8 is approaching its one-year birthday, and while that usually means a new version is in the works for most products, Microsoft usually puts a few years in between versions to keep things steady. However, the company may be speeding things up , it’s rumored that Windows 9 is planned for release sometime next year.
According to an anonymous source who goes by WZOR (and who has been behind numerous Microsoft leaks in the past), Windows 9 will see the light of day in 2014. No other details were provided, other than the claim that Aero would be making a comeback in Windows 9 after disappearing in Windows 8, since it was a hot feature that many avid Windows users missed.Until then, 
Steve Ballmer is stepping down in 12 months or less, so it’s time for the wild Microsoft-related speculation to begin! There’s already been talk on a Russian message board about the company’s plans for Windows 9 and even Windows 10.

A user calling himself WZOR had a few insights to offer about the next versions of Windows. Apparently Microsoft plans to leap straight from Windows 8.1 to Windows 9, with retail availability coming next year. The new OS is said to be “similar” to its predecessor, which stands to reason. Microsoft can’t really afford to shake things up dramatically again — not so soon after releasing Windows 8.
The only other detail offered about Windows 9 is that Aero will be making a comeback. That’s not a surprise, either. The disappearance of Aero wasn’t as hotly-contested as the removal of the Start Button, but many Windows enthusiasts were unimpressed (and even outraged) that Microsoft decided to kill it off.
we’re still waiting for Windows 8.1′s release in October, so let’s not get too ahead of ourselves. 

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