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Microsoft Officially Launches Windows 10 [Video]

Microsoft Officially Launches Windows 10 [Video]

Posted July 29, 2015 at 6:58am by iClarified
Microsoft has officially launched Windows 10, the next generation version of its operating system, as a free upgrade for most users.

Windows 10 includes innovations such as Cortana, an Xbox app and Microsoft Edge for a familiar, yet more personal and productive, experience. The most secure Windows ever, Windows 10 is delivered as a service and kept automatically up-to-date with innovations and security updates. Windows 10 offers one experience that will become available on the broadest range of devices, including PCs, tablets, phones, Raspberry Pi, Xbox One, HoloLens and more — with more than 2,000 devices or configurations already in testing. The new Windows Store and Windows Software Development Kit also become available Wednesday, opening the door to new and innovative app experiences on Windows 10.

Microsoft Officially Launches Windows 10 [Video]



"A new era of Windows starts today. From the beginning, Windows 10 has been unique — built with feedback from over 5 million fans, delivered as a service and offered as a free upgrade," said Terry Myerson, executive vice president, Windows and Devices Group, at Microsoft. "Windows 10 delivers on our more personal computing vision, with a natural, mobile and trusted experience. Along with our partners, we're excited to deliver the best Windows ever, which will empower people and organizations around the world to do great things."



Here's a look at what Microsoft is bringing to Windows 10...

Windows 10: Best Windows ever
Windows 10 is fast and familiar — with the return of the Start menu and Live Tiles for instant, streaming updates of what matters most. Windows 10 is the most secure Windows Microsoft has ever released, with enhancements to Windows Defender and SmartScreen to help safeguard against viruses, malware and phishing and innovations such as Windows Hello, which offers a fast, secured, password-free way to log in. Keeping up-to-date is also simple, as free updates will help people stay current with the latest features and security updates for the supported lifetime of the device.


Windows 10 is more personal and productive, with voice, pen and gesture inputs for natural interaction with PCs. It's designed to work with Office and Skype and allows you to switch between apps and stay organized with Snap and Task View. Windows 10 offers many innovative experiences and devices, including the following:

● Cortana, the personal digital assistant, makes it easy to find the right information at the right time.
● New Microsoft Edge browser lets people quickly browse, read, and mark up and share the Web.
● The integrated Xbox app delivers the Xbox experience to Windows 10, bringing together friends, games and accomplishments across Xbox One and Windows 10 devices.
● Continuum optimizes apps and experiences beautifully across touch and desktop modes.
● Built-in apps including Photos; Maps; Microsoft's new music app, Groove; and Movies & TV offer entertainment and productivity options. With OneDrive, files can be easily shared and kept up-to-date across all devices.
● A Microsoft Phone Companion app enables iPhones, Android or Windows phones to work seamlessly with Windows 10 devices.
● The all new Office Mobile apps for Windows 10 tablets are available today in the Windows Store. Built for work on-the-go, the Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps offer a consistent, touch-first experience for small tablets. For digital note-taking needs, the full-featured OneNote app comes pre-installed with Windows 10. The upcoming release of the Office desktop apps (Office 2016) will offer the richest feature set for professional content creation. Designed for the precision of a keyboard and mouse, these apps will be optimized for large-screen PCs, laptops and 2-in-1 devices such as the Surface Pro.



Windows 10: Best platform for businesses
Feedback from millions of IT pros has shaped Windows 10, the most extensively tested version of Windows ever. Ready for corporate deployments, Windows 10 will help companies protect against modern cyberattacks, deliver experiences their employees will love and enable continuous innovation with a platform that keeps companies up-to-date with the latest technology. Businesses will be able to control the frequency of their updates and select the features and functionality that are right for each group of their employees.

Windows 10 includes built-in, enterprise-grade security, so customers can replace passwords with more secure options, protect corporate data and corporate identities, and run only the software they trust. New management and deployment tools simplify device management, help lower costs, and enable companies to power their business with the enterprise strength of the Microsoft Azure cloud.

Top apps available on Windows 10
The new Windows Store will open Wednesday and begin accepting new apps for Windows 10. The Windows Store offers one-stop shopping for popular free and paid apps, games, movies, TV shows and the latest music, which can work across all Windows 10 devices. The new Windows Store is the only store where people can use Cortana to control apps with their voice5 and get real-time notifications on their app tiles. All Windows Store content is certified by Microsoft to help keep devices safer. In addition to existing Windows 8.1 apps such as Netflix, Flipboard, Mint.com, "Asphalt 8: Airborne" and The Weather Channel, the Windows Store provides a constant stream of new and updated Universal Windows Apps and games, including Twitter, "Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition beta," Hulu, iHeartRadio, USA TODAY, "Candy Crush Saga" and others including WeChat and QQ, which will launch soon.



Easy upgrade, devices now available
Upgrading to Windows 10 is easy for customers running a genuine Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 PC or tablet. Starting Wednesday, people who reserved their upgrade to Windows 10 will be notified in waves when their upgrade is ready to be installed. For business customers, Windows 10 is available to start deploying within their work environments, and starting Aug. 1, organizations that have volume licensing can upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education.

Retail partners are ready to help people upgrade to Windows 10 with our largest tech bench program ever, including more than 100,000 trained retailers and tens of thousands of stores around the world. Free upgrade programs will be available Wednesday, with Windows 10 software becoming broadly available in retail stores around the world between mid-August and September. Devices running Windows 10 will be available in some retail stores on Wednesday, with many, many more devices to become available in the weeks and months ahead.

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Microsoft Officially Launches Windows 10 [Video]


Microsoft Officially Launches Windows 10 [Video]


Microsoft Officially Launches Windows 10 [Video]
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gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - August 3, 2015 at 1:07pm
It would be worth it if the layout was textured like 7. I'm never upgrading from that version from here on.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - July 30, 2015 at 11:03pm
well said. Windows 7/xp or go home and settle with OS X. That's just me though.
NACHON
NACHON - July 30, 2015 at 8:34am
This is the best OS since XP.
Dhejej
Dhejej - July 29, 2015 at 10:54pm
What a ripoff!!! Well done Microsoft
matrixmaniac
matrixmaniac - July 29, 2015 at 9:36pm
WOW, so much of the good stuff copied 1:1 from OS-X and iOS, unbelievable! Anywy, apart from the ugly tiles it looks like a good thing and maybe it will push Apple to become customer friendlier again, to keep their users!
Xarc
Xarc - July 29, 2015 at 4:20pm
Haters!!!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous - July 29, 2015 at 3:15pm
The UI of Windows 8 and 10 sucks. It hurts my eyes and i dont like the color combination. It looks plain. Gotta stick with Windows 7 for now
Focus
Focus - July 29, 2015 at 10:16am
On co-operate level majority of company use windows that means currently windows rule. MS want to be leader and because of that they are following the current market trend and giveaway free copy of windows 10. More competition is better for consumer like us.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - July 29, 2015 at 10:19am
Sire for once it's free, but if it's not as durable or stylish as 7 then it's not worth it. It may have fixed some problems 8 had, but it's still a long shot to me.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - July 29, 2015 at 10:06am
The only inspiring texture I see out of all this is the background. Nothing more compared to OS X.
ITarek
ITarek - July 29, 2015 at 7:37am
May i upgrade my Windows 8.1 on Mac to Windows 10?!
me_salman148
me_salman148 - July 29, 2015 at 9:04am
Yes, you can use Boot camp assistant for this.
ITarek
ITarek - July 29, 2015 at 9:17am
Thank you dude, i'll give it a try when it's available for me ;)
SayingWhatEveryonesThinking
SayingWhatEveryonesThinking - July 29, 2015 at 7:27am
How many of us has Microsoft lost to Apple - and don't care about Windows 10? The only thing that looks good to me is that they copied more of OS X. Too bad the hardware will be flimsy and poorly made, another reason to stick with Apple.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - July 29, 2015 at 10:05am
It's still saying a lot from what you're saying. I'm still hanging with 7.
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