Microsoft is reportedly all set to detail the consumer features of
Windows 10 at an event in late-January, a date that is in-line with the
firm's earlier announcement to release a consumer preview of the new
multi-device OS in early 2015.
Sources close
to the Redmond giant's plans are claimed to have told The
Verge the late-January press event will be comprehensive, and showcase
several new features, such as a new touch interface called Continuum,
ahead of the release of the Windows 10 consumer preview. The press event
will reportedly be announced before the end of the year.
The report adds that Microsoft discuss its plans for just how Windows 10
will work on smartphones, tablets, and the Xbox One consoles (in this
case, specifically dashboard updates).
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To refresh, Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system will finally bring
the unified 'Threshold' ecosystem that's been promised for a while, with
a single iteration capable of working across multiple form factors and
device types, from desktop, laptops and tablets to smartphones and even
the company's gaming console.
The Redmond giant when first announcing Windows 10 in late-September,
said it had decided skip the name Windows 9 to emphasise the jump the
new operating system will make in terms of catering to mobile devices
and Internet services. Microsoft's Joe Belfiore had then added that
Windows 10 will offer "the familiarity of Windows 7 with some of the
benefits that exist in Windows 8" to help business users make the
transition.
Microsoft released an 'early technical preview' of Windows 10 soon after
in October, and before the end of the month, released the first update
for it, introducing the action centre and other UI improvements.
Thursday, 4 December 2014
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