Posted on 07/28/2015 11:52:12 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
When we first unveiled Windows 10 in September, we outlined our plans for a new era of Windows. We wanted to create a Windows that empowered people and organizations to do great things. Our vision was one platform, one store, and one experience that extends across the broadest range of devices from the smallest screens to the largest screens to no screens at all.
For Microsoft, Windows 10 begins to deliver on our vision for more personal computing. In this world experiences are mobile, moving with you seamlessly and easily across your devices. Interacting with technology is as natural as interacting with people using voice, pen, gestures and even gaze for the right interaction, in the right way, at the right time. And in our connected and transparent world, we respect your privacy and help protect your information.
From the beginning, Windows 10 has been unique built with feedback from five million Windows Insiders, delivered as a service with ongoing innovations and security updates, and offered as a free upgrade* to genuine Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 customers.
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I really am leery of taking the plunge. Since there are usually 2 or 3 versions right behind each “new” version.
Thanks
bah humbug
Apparently the biggest upgrade is that the Blue Screen of Death will now be felt green.
Still happy with Windows 7 x64 Ultimate Edition.
You are going to need to get off the sauce, mate.
How do ensure that I do NOT get it automatically ?
The stupid icon has been sitting on my laptop for months and the very LAST thing I want ( even less than Hillary for president, which should tell you just how much I don ‘t want this crap; )and so I have just ignored it. Now they say it’ll be automatically installed ?
Even FREE, the cost of making it secure is BEYOND BELIEF !
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