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Windows 10
Part of the Microsoft Windows family
File:Windows 10 mk.png
Developer
Microsoft
Websitewindows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/about
Releases
RTM release(v10.0.10586) (November 12, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-11-12))[source?]
Kernel typeHybrid
Update methodWindows Update, Windows Store, Windows Server Update Services
Platform supportIA-32, x64, ARMv7
Preceded byWindows 8.1 (2013)

Windows 10 is a computer operating system by Microsoft as part of its Windows family of operating systems. It was known as Threshold when it was being developed and announced at a press event on 30 September 2014. It came out for PCs on July 29, 2015. Beginning on that day, Windows 10 was available as a free upgrade for users running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 for one year.

Windows 10 is designed to provide a common, "universal" user experience between desktop, laptop, and all-in-one PCs, tablet computers, smartphones, and embedded systems such as its Xbox game console. Many of its features have been added based upon feedback from users, who are testing the software before it is released. It is being designed under the software as a service principle, in which the software will receive updates on a frequent basis throughout its life span.

New or returned features

Feature Present in Windows 8.1 Present in Windows 7 Remarks/Improvements
Return of the Start Menu No Yes It is a mix of Windows 8's Start Screen with Live Tiles and Windows 7. Basically, combines both into one. This was done due to popular criticism of Windows 8's removal of the Start Menu.
Multiple desktops No No This feature allows user to 'create' multiple desktops in Windows. This feature was present in Ubuntu and OS X before.
Tablet Mode No No On multi mode devices like Microsoft's Surface Pro 3, when a user detaches the keyboard, it changes into a touch-friendly mode and the reverse happens when it is reattached.
Cortana No No A personal digital voice assistance first debuted in Windows Phone 8.1.
DirectX 12 ver 11 ver 11 DirectX updated to version 12. Makes it faster on games.

Milestones

  • September 30, 2014 – Windows 10 was officially announced.

2015

  • January 21 – Microsoft announced that most of the devices currently running at least Windows 7 SP1 will get a free upgrade to Windows 10 if it is done within the first year.
  • February 2 – Microsoft announced a free version of Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2.
  • April 2 – New Office 2016 for Touch preview launched for Windows 10.
  • March 18 – The 5th official update to Windows 10 (Build 10041) since the first was introduced.
  • March 30 – The 6th official update to Windows 10 (Build 10049) was introduced.
  • July 15 - Released to manufacturing
  • July 29 - General availability
  • November 12 - November 2015 Update

2016

  • August 2 - Anniversary Update

Versions

Windows 10 has many versions for different uses, that have different features[1].

Home

Windows 10 Home is meant for use in the home. It can be used on desktop, laptop, tablet, and 2-in-1 (mix of tablet and laptop) computers.

Pro

Windows 10 Pro is meant more for businesses. It adds features on top of Windows 10 Home.

Enterprise

Windows 10 Enterprise is meant for use in IT. It adds features on top of Windows 10 Pro.

Education

Windows 10 Education is meant for use in schools, colleges, and universities. It is the same as Windows 10 Enterprise, but without Cortana.

Mobile

See Windows 10 Mobile.

References

  1. "Which Windows Version is Right For You? (pdf)" (PDF). 1/30/2017. Retrieved 3/09/2017. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)