Windows 10 release date for PC and tablets has been officially announced. More details on when you can install Microsoft’s new desktop OS can be found here.
Major U.S. online retailer has apparently leaked pricing info and release date of Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Professional editions for OEMs.
Windows 10 Mobile build 10080 download has been released for compatible phones by Microsoft. It features a host of new feature including the new Office universal apps.
If you’ve been around mobile devices for any length of time prior to the big iPhone and Android boom of the last 8 years, then you will be very familiar with the Windows Mobile name. It’s what adorned plenty of devices back in the day, and while it didn’t always mean quality, it did at least give the enterprise something to latch on to. Now, years after Windows Mobile became Windows Phone as the whole Metro interface arrived, the old faithful has returned. Say hello to Windows 10 Mobile.
Microsoft will be abandoning its traditional release cycle as the software giant aims to push out Windows 10 as the last version of the Windows OS per say. This means that Microsoft will be dropping the whole version number branding and treat the OS more like a service, kind of similar to what Apple has been doing with OS X updates for a decade now.
Microsoft's Windows 10 is eagerly anticipated for a number of reasons, and while there's a sense that the software giant has something to prove after Windows 8, the Office maker is going above and beyond the call of duty. Allied to the broad spectrum of features and products arriving this year from Microsoft, it has now been revealed that Windows 10's emoji selection includes a middle finger, complete with a variety of skin tones that let you say "go away" in perhaps the simplest and most effective manner.
Microsoft has been very, very busy in its preparation for Windows 10. More than just a superficial update, the company is rebuilding a lot of its software components from the ground upwards, including its famed surfing client. Internet Explorer's time passed many years ago, and over the past few months, we've seen tidbits of its successor, which was codenamed Project Spartan. Today, at the software maker's BUILD dev gathering, Project Spartan has been officially named Microsoft Edge, and while you're probably glad to see the back of IE, there are plenty of reasons to instead be more excited about what Spartan has to offer.
Some new screenshots of Windows 10 seem to have leaked online, and the images have some new stories to tell if they are real. We get to see a revamped UI from the last time we saw what Windows 10 could be like, to new 3D Live Tiles.
Microsoft’s Spartan Web browser for Windows 10 build 10049 is now available to download. More on Project Spartan, and details on where to download it from can be found right here.
Microsoft Windows 10 desktop and phone hardware requirements have been revealed, along with update path necessary to get the OS. More details can be found right here.