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  • ONE MILLION people already running Windows 10

     

    Microsoft announced early this week that they have released a Technical Preview of Windows 10. This sounds awesome. Because I always loved the moment when new OS release comes from Microsoft. People were expecting Windows 9 after the previous 8.1 but it was quite surprising that Microsoft Skipped 9 and released Windows 10.

    Microsoft has revealed that a million people have signed up for the Windows Insider Program it is using to offer early access to Windows 10 for those willing to test the operating system’s early iterations.

    Of those crash test dummies, Redmond says 36 per cent are running the OS in a virtual machine.That leaves about 650,000 people running Windows 10 on bare metal.

    Microsoft says

    “Insiders” have delivered “over 200,000” pieces of feedback. If the list of most-requested features Microsoft has presumably allowed to reach Paul Thurrott’s Supersite for Windows is any guide, feedback is not coming from sysadmins: most requests concern minor UI tweaks and aesthetics, although “Make it easier to use a local account” is the third-most-requested new feature.

     

    SNEAKPEAK

    Well if you are not familiar with previous release then Download Windows 8.1 ISO first. Then you can have better picture what changes Microsoft brought in this Metro Style User Interface. There was large community which was preferring Windows 7 on these new Metro Interface operating Systems. That’s why Microsoft had to take a new step. This time they created a Mix of Windows 7 and Windows 8 to create the New Windows 10.

    Windows 10 Download ISO 64 bit Free

    Features of Windows 10 Technical Preview

    Below are some noticeable improvements which you’ll get after Windows 10 Download ISO 32 Bit 64 Bit.

    • New Cleaned Start Menu.
    • Mix of Windows 7 Menu and Windows 8 Metro Interface.
    • Virtual Desktops Feature.
    • Task View Option with Arrays of Virtual Desktops.
    • Dynamically Resizing of Windows Apps.
    • Huge Search Improvements.

    More Features can be seen when you Download Windows 10 ISO.

    Windows 10 Download ISO 32 Bit 64 Bit

    Windows 10 Technical Specs

    • Software Full Name: Windows 10 Technical Preview 32 Bit 64 Bit English
    • Setup File Name: WindowsTechnicalPreview-x86-EN-US.iso (32 Bit), WindowsTechnicalPreview-x64-EN-US.iso (64 Bit)
    • Full Setup Size: 2.93 GB (32 Bit), 3.81 GB (64 Bit)
    • Setup Type: Offline Installer / Full Standalone Setup:
    • Compatibility Architecture: 32 Bit (x86) / 64 Bit (x64)
    • Latest Version Release Added On: 2nd Oct 2014
    • License: Free
    • Developers: Microsoft

    Minimum System Requirements for Windows 10

    Before you start Windows 10 Download ISO 32 Bit 64 Bit, Make sure you PC meets minimum system requirements.

    • Processor: 1 GHz
    • Memory (RAM): 1 GB (For 32 Bit), 2 GB (For 64 Bit)
    • Space: 16 GB Free Hard Disk Space

    Microsoft’s not saying when the feedback will result in a new release of of the OS, or when it will go on sale. ®


  • Windows 9 to be released in April 2015

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    If you compare how Windows 8 has been doing until now to how Windows 7 did in its first two years of existence, you will come to the conclusion that it did not do as well.

    Some say it failed as much as Windows Vista did, and while there are certainly similarities between the two operating systems, it is an unfair comparison.

    While Vista and 8 shipped after hugely successful Windows versions, XP and 7 to be precise, the why they failed is different.

    As far as Windows 8 is concerned, it failed because it concentrated too much on the creation of a unified platform, on mobile and touch features, and not enough on the desktop part of the system.

    In addition, decisions to make live for desktop users difficult, by removing the start menu or forcing them to start on the Start Screen interface, added to the frustration of many users.

    And then there is the slowing of the PC market, largely attributed by a shift to mobile and consumption, and by the fact that PC hardware has not seen any evolution in recent time.

    Microsoft did restore some features with Windows 8.1, and the upgrade is seen by many as a baby-step in the right direction.

    What we do know for certain is that a service-pack like upgrade will be released in April 2014 for Windows 8.1. It is not clear if it will introduce any new features or modifications to the operating system.

    The update could however be the last for Windows 8, as Microsoft could release Windows 9 as early as April 2015 according to Paul Thurrott.

    It is a rumor at this point in time, but according to Paul’s unnamed sources, Windows Threshold could indeed be Windows 9.

    Again, this is a rumor and subject to change. It would however make sense to move away from the Windows 8 name as soon as possible due to its performance up to this point. It would also keep the “every second Windows is a good Windows” rule alive, provided that Microsoft is improving the experience for desktop users on Windows 9.

    Two of the previous rumors in regards to Windows Threshold are that it will bring back a full start menu, and that it will allow users to run apps on the desktop in windows.

    According to Paul, Microsoft will deliver three milestone releases prior to the public availability of Windows 9 in April 2015. The company won’t release an early alpha version on this year’s Build conference though as work won’t have started yet on that version.

    Microsoft has a year to deliver Windows 9. Some may say that this is not a long time, and that it is unlikely that Windows 9 will ship with many major changes and feature additions in comparison to Windows 8.

    It is however enough time to further modify the operating system to make it more appealing to desktop users.

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