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Wednesday, 21 January 2015

January briefing event as it happened - new Windows 10 launches: Windows 10 free to end users

In spite of all the Windows Microsoft has built over the years, Windows XP seems to me the best Operating System ever because of its reliability, dependability, efficiency, maintainability, security and its high level of compatibility to generic packages and application software were amazing.
When I heard that Microsoft will be releasing into the world Windows 10 early this year, I was really curious to see a better operating  system with  ‘’Start Button’’ that got missing on Windows 8. I will doubt  the efficiency of this new Windows 10 if start button did not come with it.
Statistically, the number of users using Android worldwide as of today is in billions. I will be in my seated position to watch how Windows 10 with its free price would display the great Android in the global market.

On 21 January, Microsoft introduced what it called 'the next chapter' of Windows 10 at its Redmond campus. A video stream of the event is available at the top of the page and you can also follow along with our live blog for additional detail and commentary, as it happened. See also: Windows 10 review.

"We're pretty excited about this event and to be able to talk about what's next for Windows 10. You’ll hear directly from senior leaders from the Operating Systems Group including Terry Myerson, Joe Belfiore and Phil Spencer as well as our CEO Satya Nadella!," said Brandon LeBlanc.

Before Christmas, Microsoft announced the details of the January event and also explained why it did release a new build prior to it. Via its Windows blog, the firm said that with the introduction of new features and improvements, the code needed stabilising, integration issues needed addressing and the new UX needed to be polished.

So we expected from the Windows 10 January event a new build of Windows 10, and we got it (the technical preview was already available). Watch the video and you will get a good look at the consumer features of Windows 10 including Cortana which is already in the early builds but wasn't enabled yet.

Also, Windows Phone 10 was announced, although Microsoft is determined that it is just 'Windows 10'.

This was an event focused on the latest build of Windows 10, so we didn't get much detail on enterprise tools and features.

For all of Microsoft's announcement, be sure to view the video and the live blog to get all the news as it happened.

Source :http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/test-centre/windows/3594571/how-watch-microsofts-windows-10-january-briefing-event/

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