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Showing Original Post only (View all)Microsoft is giving Windows 10 a big upgrade. [View all]
http://money.cnn.com/2016/06/29/technology/windows-10-anniversary-update/index.html
The free "anniversary update" on August 2 will give users a slew of updated tools for browsing, gaming and security.
-- Microsoft Edge: The browser will be updated to use less memory and power. There will also be better features for people with disabilities, such as a high-contrast mode and screen readers. And for the first time ever, users can also use biometrics through Windows Hello to authentic their identities on certain websites.
-- Xbox One: Buy a game once and play it on a console or Windows 10 computer with shared game progress. Students can also save $300 if they buy an Xbox One and a Surface together before August 14. Strategically, Microsoft has timed its new smaller Xbox One S to launch in August, starting at $300.
-- Cortana: The virtual assistant is getting smarter, according to Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30), with features that help the program save, recall and synchronize data across devices, including, for the first time, the Xbox.
-- Windows Defender: Users will have the ability to schedule automatic and periodic anti-malware scans of their computers, and receive reports about threats.
Microsoft says Windows 10 is the company's most successful version of Windows and it now runs on more than 350 million devices.
A free upgrade to Windows 10 is still available for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 devices until July 29.
The new version got its first huge update a few months after launching last year.
Windows 10 is the end of the line for the operating system. Microsoft has no plans to build a "Windows 11."
That's actually a good thing because users will get steady upgrades like this instead of waiting years for a new version.
The free "anniversary update" on August 2 will give users a slew of updated tools for browsing, gaming and security.
-- Microsoft Edge: The browser will be updated to use less memory and power. There will also be better features for people with disabilities, such as a high-contrast mode and screen readers. And for the first time ever, users can also use biometrics through Windows Hello to authentic their identities on certain websites.
-- Xbox One: Buy a game once and play it on a console or Windows 10 computer with shared game progress. Students can also save $300 if they buy an Xbox One and a Surface together before August 14. Strategically, Microsoft has timed its new smaller Xbox One S to launch in August, starting at $300.
-- Cortana: The virtual assistant is getting smarter, according to Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30), with features that help the program save, recall and synchronize data across devices, including, for the first time, the Xbox.
-- Windows Defender: Users will have the ability to schedule automatic and periodic anti-malware scans of their computers, and receive reports about threats.
Microsoft says Windows 10 is the company's most successful version of Windows and it now runs on more than 350 million devices.
A free upgrade to Windows 10 is still available for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 devices until July 29.
The new version got its first huge update a few months after launching last year.
Windows 10 is the end of the line for the operating system. Microsoft has no plans to build a "Windows 11."
That's actually a good thing because users will get steady upgrades like this instead of waiting years for a new version.
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I also like Win10, but there are a lot of privacy tweaks that need to be done.
Snarkoleptic
Jul 2016
#16
and when will the ads start appearing all over the computer in trade for our "free" windows?
msongs
Jul 2016
#4
If they are not on the internet, then they don't care about windows upgrades
Travis_0004
Jul 2016
#52
It is OK except that the page scroll keeps disappearing and I have to move the mouse
Frustratedlady
Jul 2016
#8
AOL owns Huffington Post and as of last year Verizon bought AOL for 4.4 billion dollars
mythology
Jul 2016
#20
I remember they used to send me drink coasters in the mail. About 1 every 3 days...
aidbo
Jul 2016
#30
I've been wanting to change, but there are so many people to notify, it is hardly worth it.
Frustratedlady
Jul 2016
#28
The upgrading process is also an incredible pain in the ass. I had to do a system recovery and
Chakab
Jul 2016
#15
I actually don't use the computer that I upraded to Windows 10 on a regular basis. The only reason
Chakab
Jul 2016
#21
Is there any downside to just sticking with 8.1 and not upgrading to Windows 10?
napkinz
Jul 2016
#40
so there are greater security risks if I stick with 8.1 and don't upgrade to 10?
napkinz
Jul 2016
#56
If they'd just fix it so I could once again scan from my all-in-one HP I'd be happy.
Scuba
Jul 2016
#49
if you upgrade to Windows 10, all your pictures are automatically saved in the cloud?
napkinz
Jul 2016
#68
I've put off upgrading to 10 (and I get an upgrade alert practically every day)
napkinz
Jul 2016
#71