Microsoft is restoring some of the more traditional ways of doing things
and promises that Windows 10 will be familiar for users regardless of
which version of Windows they are now using.
For instance, the start menu in Windows 10 will appear similar to what’s found in Windows 7.
Terry Myerson, the Windows chief, told the crowd gathered for the launch of the new software that Microsoft wants to make a fresh start
“Our new Windows must be built from the group up for a mobile-first, cloud-first world,” said Myerson.
Nearly 1.5 billion people around the world use Windows today and devices outnumber people, Myerson told
Terry Myerson, the Windows chief, told the crowd gathered for the launch of the new software that Microsoft wants to make a fresh start
“Our new Windows must be built from the group up for a mobile-first, cloud-first world,” said Myerson.
Nearly 1.5 billion people around the world use Windows today and devices outnumber people, Myerson told
Windows 10 is still in its early stages of development and is expected to ship in late 2015.
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