- Windows 10 Technical Preview build 10061 is available to
download free right now
- Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones is now
available
- It's rumoured Windows 10 will release in July
- Windows 10 is a free upgrade in the first year for all
Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users
- Confirmed features include Cortana, Microsoft Edge web
browser, universal app support, Xbox Live integration,
and DirectX 12. Tablets and HoloLens benefit from
Continuum and Windows Holographic features
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Windows 10 is coming this summer and Microsoft has steadily
been revealing details about what its upcoming OS will contain.
Here you can find out about the confirmed new features, how to
download the latest Technical Preview, and all the news
surrounding Windows 10’s price and release date.While Windows 10 development trundles on, it's clear
Microsoft has been holding back blazing new features for
unveiling at its Build conference taking place shortly, but what
can we expect from Microsoft's show?
Looking through the conference schedule there aren't any big
surprises. Sessions focus on Azure for Internet of Things
solutions, developing apps for Microsoft Band and Microsoft
Health, as well as Project Spartan development amongst a
whole host of other topics. As this is a developer conference,
don't expect much in the way of big reveals.
If it's surprises you're looking for, Microsoft's keynote
presentation today is the most likely place to find them. Talk will
revolve around Windows 10, hopefully announcing a release
window tigheter than Summer 2015, as well as more
information about Project Spartan and upcoming features for
Technical Preview users.
Going from the event invite PC Pro recieved, Microsoft is
planning on revealing more about Microsoft HoloLens -
presumably development features of Windows Holographic
instead of new features it contains. We could also hear more
about the Surface Pro 4, although it's unlikely Microsoft would
launch or announce a new hardware product at a developer
conference, its position as a flagship Windows 10 device could
be reason enough for Microsoft to put it on show.