wow microsoft are really stepping up their game,,
Microsoft starts rolling out its new operating system, Windows 10, to customers around the world today, with members of its 'Insider' programme being the first to receive the free upgrade.
Following a hostile reception
to Windows 8, which launched in 2012 and introduced the concept of
'live tiles' for touch-based computing, Microsoft decided to bypass
Windows 9 and jump straight t
o Windows 10, combining what it describes as the "best elements" of Windows 7 and Windows 8.
o Windows 10, combining what it describes as the "best elements" of Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Live tiles still feature in Windows 10, offering shortcuts to the user's favourite applications, but are far less obtrusive than in Windows 8. Microsoft has also brought back the Start menu from Windows 7, allowing users to browse through a list of their most-used programs
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In order to run Windows 10, users need a PC or tablet with a 1GHz processor or faster, 1GB of RAM and 16GB hard disk space for 32-bit machines or 2GB and 16GB for 64-bit machines, a DirectX 9 or later graphics card with a WDDM 1.0 driver and an 800 x 600 display or better.
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In order to run Windows 10, users need a PC or tablet with a 1GHz processor or faster, 1GB of RAM and 16GB hard disk space for 32-bit machines or 2GB and 16GB for 64-bit machines, a DirectX 9 or later graphics card with a WDDM 1.0 driver and an 800 x 600 display or better.
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