Monday 1 June 2015

Microsoft Windows 10 to be released on July 29th, 2015


Software giant Microsoft announced yesterday that the official release date for the upcoming Windows 10 is July 29th.


According to Microsoft's official Blog
On July 29, you can get Windows 10 for PCs and tablets by taking advantage of the free upgrade offer, or on a new Windows 10 PC from your favorite retailer. If you purchase a new Windows 8.1 device between now and then, the Windows 10 upgrade will be available to you and many retail stores will upgrade your new device for you.
The Windows 10 upgrade is designed to be compatible with your current Windows device and applications. We are hard at work to make this upgrade process a great experience. You can reserve your free Windows 10 upgrade now through a simple reservation process.
Look for this icon in your system tray at the bottom of your screen as above in the picture, simply click on the icon, and then complete the reservation process. You can find more details on how this works at Windows.com.
Windows 10 re-introduced the Start menu you know. The new Windows 10 is faster with quick startup and resume. It also provides the most secure platform ever, including Windows Defender for free anti-malware protection, and being the only platform with a commitment to deliver free ongoing security updates for the supported lifetime of the device.

Windows 10 according to Microsoft will introduce universal apps, Cortana, Microsoft Edge browser (spartan) to replace the Internet Explorer, new multimedia apps, new Office 2016 included in Windows 10 for free, Xbox Live app and integration among others.

The OS update will also have in it a better 
Windows Hello login, Windows Store and continuum functionality for easy switching between PC and Tablet interfaces on convertibles.

Presently, if you use a Windows smartphone you can ask Cortana about the Windows 10 release date and she’ll give you an answer.

Windows 10 comes on July 29 and will be a free upgrade. Watch the promo video below


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