Microsoft's Joe Belfiore pointed to the millions of customers still using Windows 7, and said the company wants to make their transition to Windows 10 much more comfortable than the unfamiliar leap to Windows 8 two years ago. When you put all that together, the end result looks a lot like Windows 7. Some of these devices you primarily use touch/pen, others mouse/keyboard, others controller/gesture – and some devices can switch between input types. Some of these devices you hold in your hand, others are ten feet away. Some of these devices have 4 inch screens – some have 80 inch screens – and some don’t have screens at all. Windows 10 will run across an incredibly broad set of devices – from the Internet of Things, to servers in enterprise datacenters worldwide. Here's how Microsoft describes its ambitious goal: And developers can build universal apps that will work everywhere. It’s simply Windows 10, marking a jump from the mixed reception of Windows 8.ĭescribed as Microsoft's "most comprehensive platform ever," Windows 10 will offer a tailored experience for all hardware across a single platform family. While the software maker had referred to Windows 10 as codename Windows Threshold internally, today’s official naming puts any rumors of Windows, Windows TH, Windows X, Windows One, and even Windows 9 to bed. Microsoft is officially unveiling the name for the next release of Windows today: Windows 10.
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