Saturday, 4 October 2014

Microsoft Announces Windows 10, Skipping Windows 9



Microsoft Announces Windows 10, Skipping Windows 9






Microsoft on Tuesday announced a brand-new Windows operating system. During a special event today in San Francisco, Microsoft officially announced Windows 10. One major change is that Windows 10, launching to the public in 2015, effectively does away with the "Metro" tile interface from Windows 8.
  
 "Going forward, Microsoft is planning to make regular, smaller updates to the Windows 10 codebase, rather than pushing out new major updates years apart," Foley added. "Windows 10 will have a common codebase across multiple screen sizes, with the UI tailored to work on those devices."
  

According to Zdnet's report, Microsoft will release a preview build of Windows Ten in the coming week. It is unclear when the new OS will be launched publicly, or if there is any truth to the report that Windows 8 users will get a free upgrade to Windows 10

Windows 8, released in October 2012, was controversial in that it introduced a touch-focused tile design that was dramatically different to Windows 7. Microsoft addressed these criticisms with frequent--and substantial updates--including Windows 8.1. The company isn't starting over with Windows 10, but Microsoft appears to be taking a more measured approach with Windows 10.
M Ehsaan Web Developer

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