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Microsoft’s (MSFT) next-generation PC operating system, Windows 10, will be available starting July 29 in 190 countries, the company announced Monday. Windows 10 will be available on new PCs and as a free upgrade for one year to users of Windows 7 and Windows 8. (Microsoft skipped Windows 9 in its naming scheme. Why? Because 7 8 9.) Windows 10 is Microsoft’s attempt to correct gripes with Windows 8, which featured a new user interface optimized for touchscreen PCs, even though few people owned them. The corporate messaging around Windows 10 is that it provides a familiar experience while adding new features and security improvements. “Windows 10 is a new generation of Windows designed to empower you to do great things,” Terry Myerson, Microsoft executive vice president, said in a press release. “Windows 10 starts to deliver on our vision of more personal computing, defined by trust in how we… Scalper1 News
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