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Windows 10: 5 Things To Expect by kengreatleads(m): 6:04pm On Jul 05, 2015
Source: http://www.thypcdoc.com/2015/07/windows-10-5-things-to-expect.html

It was surprising when Microsoft announced that its new operating system’s name to be Windows 10 instead of Windows 9 as expected. It is however rumored this decision is due to the number of criticisms Windows 8 endured, so calling the new OS windows 10 kind of gives the impression the new OS is a lot better than Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. Scheduled to be released on the 29th of July, here are five things to expect from the brand new OS.

It’s Free!
If you currently use a genuine version of Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, you should switch to a rejoicing mode because for a whole year after the release date, Windows 10 is going to be free for you. Sorry if you use an older version of Windows like Windows XP, you’d have to pick up Windows 10 Home for $199 and Windows 10 Pro for $199.

One for All!
Imagine an OS that powers not just your PC but also your mobile devices. That’s exactly what Microsoft will achieve with Windows 10. To make this a possibility, Microsoft has created software called Continuum. Continuum is a tool that will aid Windows 10 in detecting what type of device a user is on and help the operating system configure itself accordingly. “With Continuum for phones, we believe any phone can be your PC” said Joe Belfiore, Microsoft’s cooperate vice president of operating systems group.

Two Browsers!
For fans of Internet Explorer, worry not for you’ll still have your Internet Explorer on Windows 10 but expect a better and more efficient brand new browser called Microsoft Edge. Get ready for a brand new browsing experience that will give you an edge cos that’s exactly what Microsoft Edge will give.

Start Menu Back!
If you hated Windows 8’s no Start Menu start screen, good news! Windows 10 comes with Start Menu sitting on the bottom left side of the screen and presenting the usual familiar pop-up column of short cuts.

What about my machine?
If your PC can run Windows 7, it should do just fine with Windows 10. According to Microsoft, minimum requirements for Windows 10 are 1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of hard drive space.

http://www.thypcdoc.com/2015/07/windows-10-5-things-to-expect.html
Re: Windows 10: 5 Things To Expect by Nobody: 8:14pm On Jul 05, 2015
kengreatleads:
Source: http://www.thypcdoc.com/2015/07/windows-10-5-things-to-expect.html

It was surprising when Microsoft announced that its new operating system’s name to be Windows 10 instead of Windows 9 as expected. It is however rumored this decision is due to the number of criticisms Windows 8 endured, so calling the new OS windows 10 kind of gives the impression the new OS is a lot better than Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. Scheduled to be released on the 29th of July, here are five things to expect from the brand new OS.

It’s Free!
If you currently use a genuine version of Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, you should switch to a rejoicing mode because for a whole year after the release date, Windows 10 is going to be free for you. Sorry if you use an older version of Windows like Windows XP, you’d have to pick up Windows 10 Home for $199 and Windows 10 Pro for $199.

One for All!
Imagine an OS that powers not just your PC but also your mobile devices. That’s exactly what Microsoft will achieve with Windows 10. To make this a possibility, Microsoft has created software called Continuum. Continuum is a tool that will aid Windows 10 in detecting what type of device a user is on and help the operating system configure itself accordingly. “With Continuum for phones, we believe any phone can be your PC” said Joe Belfiore, Microsoft’s cooperate vice president of operating systems group.

Two Browsers!
For fans of Internet Explorer, worry not for you’ll still have your Internet Explorer on Windows 10 but expect a better and more efficient brand new browser called Microsoft Edge. Get ready for a brand new browsing experience that will give you an edge cos that’s exactly what Microsoft Edge will give.

Start Menu Back!
If you hated Windows 8’s no Start Menu start screen, good news! Windows 10 comes with Start Menu sitting on the bottom left side of the screen and presenting the usual familiar pop-up column of short cuts.

What about my machine?
If your PC can run Windows 7, it should do just fine with Windows 10. According to Microsoft, minimum requirements for Windows 10 are 1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of hard drive space.

http://www.thypcdoc.com/2015/07/windows-10-5-things-to-expect.html
Bro, thanks for the orientation. But I have a question or two to ask. MS Office 13 and above requires yearly subscription. Now, you said windows 10 is gonna be free for a year for those running windows 7 and later versions. After the first subscription, are we gonna subscribe yearly like MS Office 13? $199 is a whooping N38,900 if my calculations are correct.
Re: Windows 10: 5 Things To Expect by kengreatleads(m): 1:10am On Jul 06, 2015
MasterRahl:
Bro, thanks for the orientation. But I have a question or two to ask. MS Office 13 and above requires yearly subscription. Now, you said windows 10 is gonna be free for a year for those running windows 7 and later versions. After the first subscription, are we gonna subscribe yearly like MS Office 13? $199 is a whooping N38,900 if my calculations are correct.

Once Windows 10 is released, for a year, the free upgrade will be available to Windows 7 and Windows 8 & 8.1 users. It means they're to upgrade to Windows 10 for free within a period one year after its release. If you don't upgrade within the one year period, you'd have to pay.

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Re: Windows 10: 5 Things To Expect by Nobody: 12:26pm On Jul 06, 2015
kengreatleads:


Once Windows 10 is released, for a year, the free upgrade will be available to Windows 7 and Windows 8 & 8.1 users. It means they're to upgrade to Windows 10 for free within a period one year after its release. If you don't upgrade within the one year period, you'd have to pay.
Thanks. cheesy
Re: Windows 10: 5 Things To Expect by Jack188: 9:43am On Jul 13, 2015
I expect the crappy media player as always cheesy So, I just got the latest version of VLC Media Player for Windows 10. If you are interested too, download here and be ready for the release smiley

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