Windows 10 Announced By Microsoft
Microsoft has officially announced
Windows 10, not Windows 9 like most people were expecting. It looks to be a
rather big update and at the event in San Francisco, Microsoft only revealed
small parts of the new update.
Windows 10 will be available for all
types of devices, anything from a four-inch smartphone to an 80-inch TV.
Windows 10 is for everyone – and it
runs deeper than the scale. Microsoft has turned back on the radical ideas of
Windows 8, the Metro UI, and full touch-interface, replacing it with a more
timid crossover between Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Microsoft is also pushing Windows 10
to the enterprise, with more security, a simple interface that does not need to
be “taught” to employees and a bigger split between personal and professional
accounts.
Windows 10 comes with some of the
more controversial Windows 8 features, like the Charms menu and the Metro UI
for Touch. Microsoft has toned down these features and looks to make them only
for touch users, keeping keyboard and mouse users happy. it will be released after BUILD in April 2015.
Download link: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-iso
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