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Microsoft to discontinue 'Metro' name for user interface design

Microsoft has planned to discontinue victimization the word 'Metro' to explain its most up-to-date interface style, a report has aforesaid.
Metro is that the name for the type-led style vogue that Microsoft has adopted across its merchandise since the discharge of Windows Phone seven in 2010.
According to a report by Technology journal The Verge, Microsoft workers aforesaid that the corporate planned to prevent victimization the
term railroad following 'discussions with a vital European partner'.

It had been recommended that the railroad name was the topic of a trade mark dispute and was thus being retired, The Telegraph reports.

The technical school journal rumored that Microsoft was in hand with German firm railroad conductor over the utilization of the name, however that has not been confirmed.

Meanwhile, Microsoft has told developers that they must see the 'Windows Phone' or 'Windows 8' interface, instead of to 'Metro'.