Remember Microsoft's initiative for upgrading pirated copies of Windows 7 and 8.1 to Windows 10 for free? The software giant has been offering quite a few vague clarifications since then, but it has made it clear today; users running non-genuine copies of Windows will have to pay for the upgrade.
Windows 10 Mobile build 10080 download has been released for compatible phones by Microsoft. It features a host of new feature including the new Office universal apps.
Microsoft Windows 10 editions have been made official. There are 7 in total, and you can find all the details right here.
BitTorrent has officially updated and launched its first secure messaging service - called Bleep - on iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows platforms. All messages are encrypted, and operate through a direct peer-to-peer connection, meaning no conversations stored in the cloud. More details and download link can be found right here.
Microsoft Office 2016 Public Preview download for Windows is now available. More details on the release and where to download it from, can be found right here.
Microsoft's Windows 10 is eagerly anticipated for a number of reasons, and while there's a sense that the software giant has something to prove after Windows 8, the Office maker is going above and beyond the call of duty. Allied to the broad spectrum of features and products arriving this year from Microsoft, it has now been revealed that Windows 10's emoji selection includes a middle finger, complete with a variety of skin tones that let you say "go away" in perhaps the simplest and most effective manner.
One of the major implementations that Microsoft is making with Windows 10 is to further unify its rather fragmented platform. After Windows 8, Windows RT and Windows Phone 8, the software giant is touting a system that offers optimal, fully-fledged Windows experiences irrespective of the device being used. Underlining this, the company has just taken the wraps off Continuum for Phones, a Windows 10 for Phones feature that will allow smartphones to morph into desktop PCs when connected to larger displays.
Microsoft has been very, very busy in its preparation for Windows 10. More than just a superficial update, the company is rebuilding a lot of its software components from the ground upwards, including its famed surfing client. Internet Explorer's time passed many years ago, and over the past few months, we've seen tidbits of its successor, which was codenamed Project Spartan. Today, at the software maker's BUILD dev gathering, Project Spartan has been officially named Microsoft Edge, and while you're probably glad to see the back of IE, there are plenty of reasons to instead be more excited about what Spartan has to offer.
Some new screenshots of Windows 10 seem to have leaked online, and the images have some new stories to tell if they are real. We get to see a revamped UI from the last time we saw what Windows 10 could be like, to new 3D Live Tiles.
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