Internet Explorer 10

Internet Explorer 10 is available on Windows 8. Microsoft has confirmed that in Windows Phone 8 IE 10 would be the default browser. There has been an improvement in Internet Explorer which brings a major performance boost for handling JavaScript and HTML5. As we know that online phishing is a major problem no matter what OS you're on, built-in phishing protection is available in the mobile version of IE 10 that keep you safe from insecure sites.
An Enterprise-Ready OS

The protection doesn't finish just with the browser, however. Windows Phone 8 is also enterprise ready. It offers numerous tools for IT admin to better manage employee devices. The data will be encrypted by OS, keeping it safe from anyone who might be snooping around.
Enterprise Ready Fundamentals
• Complete security platform
• Flexible app distribution
• Device Management
Native USB 3.0 Support

USB 3.0 offers speeds up to 10 times as fast as USB 2.0 as well as ability to carry more voltage for charging. It provides new world of speed and convenience. Despite the fact that USB 3.0 controllers and devices will work under Windows 7 with third-party drivers, native drivers are built by Microsoft for Windows 8. They are also developing efficient new USB software stack. Your intense fast external SSD will work better and outshine than previous versions.
New Camera Features

Smartphone users should now be happy to hear that along with other amazing features, Windows Phone 8 OS will see improvements to its camera software comprehensively. Windows Phone 8 will allow its users to take photos in various modes like burst shots, panoramic shots to capture multiple photos quickly, and Smart Group Shot etc. Plus, the new self-timer feature will allow taking self-portraits without having to resort to using the low-resolution front-facing camera or standing in front of a mirror.
Snap for multi-tasking

Multi-tasking is now redefined for Microsoft’s latest build – Windows 8. This Latest version of Windows OS is no more traditional as native apps will run full screen without title bars or minimize/maximize widgets. Windows 8 will have the ability to run multiple apps side by side on single screen. In order to see more than one program at a time, you have to "snap" one app to the left while another sits on the right. After that you can adjust the dividing line between the programs to show more or less of each. However, Windows 8 does not permit you to view all of your running apps on a single screen.