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10 reasons Windows 10 is better than Chrome OS and Mac OS X
Economic Times ^ | 07/21/2015 | Krystle Vermes

Posted on 07/21/2015 9:25:47 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Windows 10 will be the last edition of Microsoft's operating system, so it's no wonder that the tech giant has gone all out to make it the best OS to date. Microsoft has already revealed features, such as a smarter Cortana and Xbox integration, that may appeal to existing Windows users and lure those on other operating systems. Here are 10 reasons why Windows 10 could effortlessly pull you away from your Mac or Chrome operating system when it debuts for PCs and tablets on July 29.

1. Cortana is back and better than ever

Forget Siri and all of the other personal assistant bots out there. Cortana is back from her greatly exaggerated death in Halo 4, and she's better than ever. A Microsoft blog post that outlined the features of Windows 10, Cortana was branded as the "world's first truly personal digital assistant." The tool can even learn your preferences to provide relevant content as you watch media or set reminders. If you once envisioned a world operated by intelligent robots, the future is now.

2. Microsoft edge may be the next best

If you're suspicious of Google stealing your information through Chrome or tired of Safari's inefficiencies, get ready for Microsoft Edge. The new browser, set to debut with Windows 10, is integrated with Cortana. This means you'll receive streamlined content based on your preferences and browsing habits. Edge may just outdo Google when it comes to guessing your next move on the Internet, which is a good thing - right?

On top of one-upping Google's search engine, Microsoft promises Edge has been built as a safer browser. A new Passport feature, for example, will add a layer of authentication to ensure you are actually you when visiting secure sites. Edge also incorporates a browser and Windows Shell SmartScreen, which will flag users of malicious software installs.



3. Its heaven for Xbox gamers

With Windows 10, Microsoft very obviously made an attempt to please gamers. For the first time, Xbox will officially be integrated with the operating system when it debuts, which means that everything from gameplay recording to streaming can be done in sync with any Windows 10 device. It's a neat feature that will help reduce the number of family feuds and fights with friends over who gets to use the big-screen TV.



4. OneDrive makes life so much easier

Microsoft has pushed OneDrive hard with its promotion of Windows 10, and for good reason. OneDrive has a lot of features worth acknowledging, aside from its basic storage capabilities. Windows users are able to begin a project on one device, then carry it over to another Windows, Android or iOS device, thanks to OneDrive's synchronization over the cloud.

Microsoft also gives 15GB of storage to Windows users for free, and unlimited storage to Office 365 subscribers. To be fair, Google also offers 15GB of free Drive space, but either way it's better than the measly 5GB that comes with Apple's iCloud.

5. Hello Microsoft security

Windows Hello is a new security feature that focuses on making sure you are you. It greets users and allows them to log into their device with their face, iris or finger.

It's the latest HAL 9000-like software from Microsoft that could get tech geeks squealing in delight. Not to mention it's also a pretty advanced security measure compared to old school passwords.

6. The Windows Store has gone better

The Windows Store didn't always have the latest and greatest apps, even if you were just looking for something basic to use for daily productivity or socialization. However, it's come a long way since the beginning with new additions such as Drawboard PDF and GoToMeeting. Now, Microsoft has promised that its apps will be ready to wow you come Windows 10.

There have been upgrades to the Mail, Calendar, Music and Photos apps, for starters. Additionally, Microsoft says app installation and uninstallation is easier than ever. There's also a wider range of payment methods available to users around the world.

7. The rise of 2-in-1 devices

It's no secret that 2-in-1 devices are on the rise. Shipment of these products is expected to rise from 235 million in 2015 to 269 million by 2019. With that in mind, Microsoft is preparing for it with the development of Continuum.

Continuum will allow 2-in-1 devices to smoothly transition from tablet-to-PC mode (and vice versa), allowing you to work in any circumstance.

8. Office apps are a cha--cha-changing

Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 users will have access to new universal Windows applications for Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Additionally, it's worth noting that the apps will all be available for purchase separately, meaning you don't need to invest in the whole Microsoft Office suite if you only want one program.

For Windows 10, these apps were designed with touch controls from the ground up. There are now touch-first controls in Excel on Windows 10 for editing without a mouse or keyboard. As more devices come with touchscreens, this may become a must-have feature for consumers.

9. Selective business updates make IT life easier

With Windows 10, Microsoft will roll out the Windows Update for Business. This update will come with distribution rings, where IT professionals can choose which devices receive updates. Additionally, IT will be able to decide when updates should - and should not - occur, according to specific time frames.

Peer-to-peer delivery will enable IT to roll out updates in line with the various bandwidths of company branches. Finally, the Enterprise Mobility Suite and System Center can be integrated seamlessly with the update as well. Overall, Microsoft aims to reduce management costs with the Windows Update for Business.

10. Windows 10 tackles cyber security concerns

Like Windows 8 and 8.1 before it, Windows 10 will come with Windows Defender, the company's free anti-malware protection. Microsoft has also stressed its commitment to provide ongoing security updates for the supported lifetime of its devices. It's a far cry of the built-in security that comes on Macs and Chrome OS, which is to say none really.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: chrome; chromeos; mac; macos; microsoft; windows; windows10
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To: Erik Latranyi

Well excuse the Frak out of me.

I miss MS-DOS. It never crashed.

All I needed were MS-DOS, Lotus 123 and WordPerfect along with a stack of 5.25 inch floppy disks. Then Algore went and invented this Intertube thingie and it all went to hell.


41 posted on 07/21/2015 2:31:14 PM PDT by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation Continues)
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To: tacticalogic

They renamed it about 2 months ago, but I was too stupid to know that.

http://www.kitguru.net/channel/generaltech/matthew-wilson/the-spartan-browser-has-been-renamed-to-microsoft-edge/


42 posted on 07/21/2015 2:38:23 PM PDT by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation Continues)
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To: rarestia

I’m typing this on an x86 computer running Windows (NT) 10 RTM.


43 posted on 07/21/2015 3:14:16 PM PDT by __rvx86 (The time for civility among conservatives is long over. We must fight the Left on their level.)
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To: Swordmaker; SeekAndFind; Abby4116; afraidfortherepublic; aft_lizard; AF_Blue; Alas Babylon!; ...
The "Economic Times" (of India) thinks you should switch to Windows 10 ... PING!

You can find all the Windows Ping list threads with FR search: just search on keyword "windowspinglist".

Thanks to Swordmaker for the ping!!

44 posted on 07/21/2015 4:57:06 PM PDT by dayglored (Meditate for twenty minutes every day, unless you are too busy, in which case meditate for an hour.)
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To: SeekAndFind

When they prove that all my software will work I’ll consider it.


45 posted on 07/21/2015 5:05:32 PM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER (The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not A Matter of Opinion)
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To: ctdonath2

You missed some. Like 2000 and the two NT versions that preceded it.


46 posted on 07/21/2015 5:08:50 PM PDT by Dalberg-Acton
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To: Bob434

Try Mepis Linux. Stable and reliable across many machines and incredibly easy to install and use.

I have been recommending it to customers for years. :)


47 posted on 07/21/2015 5:15:43 PM PDT by Utilizer (Bacon A'kbar! - In world today are only peaceful people, and the muzlims trying to kill them)
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To: SeekAndFind

Will there still be a windows media player or will we be forced to Xbo?


48 posted on 07/21/2015 5:23:54 PM PDT by Lurkina.n.Learnin (It's a shame nobama truly doesn't care about any of this. Our country, our future, he doesn't care)
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To: Bubba_Leroy

“I miss MS-DOS. It never crashed. All I needed were MS-DOS, Lotus 123 and WordPerfect.”

Amen to that! Also Paradox instead of Access. Word sucked so much that I bought a WordPerfect program, then found out they’d “Word-ized” it so much that I didn’t even bother with it. DOS WordPerfect was so powerful!


49 posted on 07/21/2015 5:30:03 PM PDT by MayflowerMadam
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To: Lurkina.n.Learnin
Will there still be a windows media player or will we be forced to Xbo?

Windows Media Player is crap. Use VLC Media Player. I have used it in its various versions for over 10 years. It plays all audio and video media formats.

50 posted on 07/21/2015 5:44:40 PM PDT by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation Continues)
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To: SeekAndFind

I’m enjoying windows 10. Extremely fast.


51 posted on 07/21/2015 5:45:27 PM PDT by miliantnutcase
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To: SeekAndFind
We have heard MS make all these promises before, heck MS invented vaporware.
52 posted on 07/21/2015 5:53:47 PM PDT by amigatec (2 Thess 2:11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:)
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To: SeekAndFind

Does anyone know if the download can be used for more than one PC?


53 posted on 07/21/2015 5:55:39 PM PDT by raybbr (Obamacare needs a deatha panel)
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To: Jonty30

10.1

lol


54 posted on 07/21/2015 6:01:15 PM PDT by Cold Heat (For Rent....call 1-555-tagline)
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To: raybbr

Far as I know, each download is tailored to the individual device...it will have it’s own code number and it’s free, for a while anyway..

Like any MS OS, you can’t use it on another device and this will download and install like a beta test.

On thing I might add, is that it may not be reversible on many machines, so......back it up and do a image.


55 posted on 07/21/2015 6:06:33 PM PDT by Cold Heat (For Rent....call 1-555-tagline)
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To: Bubba_Leroy

I agree....I use VLC and can’t find a reason to knock it..


56 posted on 07/21/2015 6:08:07 PM PDT by Cold Heat (For Rent....call 1-555-tagline)
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To: Dalberg-Acton; ctdonath2

2000, XP and subsequent versions were all based on the NT kernel which loaded directly, while 3.1, 95, 98 and ME all loaded on top of DOS. There was a startup switch in 9x and ME that would boot to the DOS prompt, at which point one could load the GUI by typing “win”. For a couple of years Novell servers were running on Win98 machines using this switch because NetWare was not a standalone OS; the NetWare server software was actually a DOS app.


57 posted on 07/21/2015 6:16:38 PM PDT by Squawk 8888 (Will steal your comments & post them on Twitter)
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To: Swordmaker
Late to the game and Apple can make a policy change to match. And, not a Windows 10 feature.

One drive was introduced with win 8.1 in 2013..so it is not new but is still a feature included in win 10 which is good for some people..I use a networked drive for backup and I move a copy off site.

58 posted on 07/21/2015 6:23:50 PM PDT by Cold Heat (For Rent....call 1-555-tagline)
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To: SeekAndFind

You can’t be sure of that. There was no Windows 9.
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Two reasons why there wasn’t a win9 ,, first poorly written software might check the win version and only care about WIN9_ where _ is a wildcard ,, 95 98 98se etc. etc.

Second is psychological ,, had to skip a number to make a clean break and not suggest that it’s just the “next” number... ,, we skipped a number so it’s WAY better!!! Yippee.


59 posted on 07/21/2015 6:33:03 PM PDT by Neidermeyer ("Our courts should not be collection agencies for crooks." — John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii, 1986-)
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To: Swordmaker
We’ve heard this song-and-dance before. . .

I don't recall ever seeing this particular list of features in a previous release.

Anybody else remember "hearing this song and dance" before?

60 posted on 07/21/2015 6:36:05 PM PDT by tacticalogic
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