Sunday, 10 May 2015

Microsoft Windows 10: features, release date and what to expect

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Microsoft corporation has made it known to the public that they are designing and developing Windows 10 differently from the way we’ve always done it. They also said that millions of people are providing their feedback and helping us to shape the future of Windows.
With windows 8 and today windows 8.1, Microsoft tried – not entirely successfully
 – to deliver an operating system (OS) that could handle the needs of not only
number-crunching workstations and high-end gaming rigs, but touch-controlled
 systems from all-in-one PCs for the family and thin-and-light notebooks down
to slender tablets.
When Microsoft pulled the curtain back on Windows 10 back in September of 2014,
 it was clear that, with an operating system optimized for PCs, tablets and phones
in unique ways, the Redmond, Wash.-based firm was onto something. Skipping
 the Windows 9 name entirely, Microsoft issued a public preview of the shiny
new OS later that autumn, known as Windows Technical Preview (WTP).

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 The Windows you know, only better

Windows 10 feels familiar so you can get more done from the get‑go.
The Start menu is back with space to pin your favorite apps. And simple
navigation means you don’t need to spend much time learning anything new.
Always up‑to‑date
You won’t have to wonder if you have the latest features or security updates.
Windows automatically delivers updates, when they’re ready, directly to your device.

RELEASE DATE
Windows 10 looks set for an end of July launch With Windows 10, this ends and
 like many software titles before it, it’s going online.  Windows 10 will be launched
 in late July, coming via a simple Windows update that can be installed over the
 top of Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Moving forward, the subscription model, which will allow all owners of Windows
 7 and 8 to upgrade for free if they do so within the first 12 months, will continue
 from then onward. Updates will be provided for the operating system much more
 regularly, one assumes than current full version releases. As such, Windows 10
 isn’t going mark the end of the operating system – far from it. You can update to
 Windows 10, using an install of Windows 7 or 8 for free via Windows Update
There will be smaller, incremental updates to add new features and improve the
 OS – think of it like Windows Update on steroids.
Windows Updateitself will feature heavily in future too, with everything going
 online. In late July, Windows 10 will roll out through the service and Windows
Update itself will have several new features too.

Windows 10: at a glance
  • – Windows 10 Technical Preview build 10061 is available for download right now
  • – Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones is now available
  • – It’s rumored Windows 10 will be released in July
  • – Windows 10 is a free upgrade in the first year for all Windows 7, Windows 
  • 8 and Windows 8.1 users
  • – Confirmed features include Cortana, Microsoft Edge web browser, universal 
  • app support, Xbox Live integration, and DirectX 12. Tablets and HoloLens 
  • benefit from Continuum and Windows Holographic features
Wao!, this new window will be awesome. keep in touch with ngnewsonline.com
as we will update you on further release by Microsoft corporation.

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