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July 2015
(83%)
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Abstract: Three months into Microsoft's “Windows as a Service” strategy, many of us expected to see significant progress in plugging the many holes in the “RTM” July 29 build 10240 release of Windows 10. Unfortunately, Windows 10 version 1511 -- aka Threshold 2, Fa...
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Published: 2015-09-20, Author: Radu , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: Windows 10 preview build 10547 has just been rolled out to insiders, with a few tweaks to the Start Menu, as well as the Tablet mode and several other things. Insiders on the Fast Ring got the update this Friday.The main novelty here is the fact that the...
Modern, Cortana, Edge, Action Center, Game Streaming
Bugs, Inconsistent
Here's the thing Windows 10 is indeed better than Windows 8/8.1 but the thing is, it isn't done yet. The operating system is still unfinished and it's pretty rough currently. Microsoft is expected to release a new update this Fall, which will reportedly c...
But is this going to be the upgrade to move people off of Windows 7? In my opinion, yes it is. Windows 10 should bring enough of the familiarity with Windows 7 to 2015 that the majority of users should have a great upgrade experience. The Start Menu is ba...
Abstract: Many people are scrambling to download and install Windows 10. Microsoft seems to have taken a page from the playbook of others and offered a free upgrade to eligible PCs. Anyone who has attempted to upgrade a PC in the past has undoubtedly had a bad expe...
Windows 10 Technical Preview is an awesome OS hinting at the future of new OS will be upon the final release.The inclusion of DirectX 12 in this very early build of Windows 10 Technical Preview shows just what it can and cannot do at this early stage of d...
Abstract: Windows 10 is finally here. The new OS has been spit-shined and primed for an official release. As advertised, Windows 8/8.1 users can upgrade to the new operating system, provided that current Win8 installs have been properly activated. Make sure you che...
Start Menu used instead of Start Screen, Cortana for desktops, Streaming games from an Xbox One console, Familiar appearance to earlier versions makes it seem unintimidating
Confused settings menus, Upgrade download issues, Advertising and inapp purchases in previously free Windows games
Abstract: Microsoft took a big risk with Windows 8, focusing that operating system on tablets. The problem was that everyone who used it on a laptop or desktop disliked it. Microsoft now changes its focus back to traditional PC with Windows 10. So what does that me...