@Mak
I'm sorry but I don't care much for your tone on the use of multiple calendars when you do not understand the situation. All MY events are on a single calendar. The other calendars I am talking about aren't ones I madee, but ones I subscribed to but are important to me. You may know a lot of things, and I respect that, and that's why I'm asking you, but you don't have to be rude when you have no idea about my situation as to why I NEED the multiple calendar functionality.
One example is my school calendar, provided by the school itself for its students to subscribe to. Basically, its the school's own Google calendar students can subscribe to so that they will be updated on changes in event dates, changes in exam schedules and whatnot. I DID NOT MAKE THIS CALENDAR. So this situation isn't my fault either. This is true also for other calendars I have subscribed to. I blame Google mainly for not allowing "selective" sharing of calendars to. Its either public or private(which it can't share to Hotmail). I managed to sync a couple of public calendars I follow to Hotmail, which in turn syncs to Outlook, but for private limited access calendars like the calendar which is accessible only for members of our class, its a no go.
As for birthdays, I have no idea why its happening either. But it started when I started syncing to Google.
As for my hopes on Windows 8, you may correct me but I came across some places saying that Outlook 2013 will use ActiveSync to be able to sync contacts, emails, calendar and tasks between itself and Hotmail, and since I also hear that Windows 8 RT would come with Office 2013, I am waiting to see if it would be able to accomplish what I want. I am not saying that it CAN. What I am saying is that from what I hear, it MIGHT BE ABLE TO, especially since Google's multiple calendars can also be synced via ActiveSync if I remember correctly.
EDIT: I can't seem to remember how it got to me installing Android apps on a PC. I will clarify that I was simply previously under the impression that the apps that run on the desktop metro screen are the same apps that run on Windows 8 RT. For example, I thought I could install say Facebook for Windows RT on my Metro Start Screen, and still run Facebook from IE10. But anyway, this issue has been resolved and cannot be done apparently.