For almost three decades, Microsoft Windows has ruled the oceans of business and consumer computing.
Windows 10, the latest iteration of the (literally) iconic operating system (OS), will start sailing off the shelves at the end of July. Its primary purpose is to unify the OS across PCs, tablets, smartphones and embedded systems, as well as Microsoft’s games console Xbox One, its new interactive whiteboard Surface Hub and its soon-to-arrive head-mounted 3D display HoloLens.
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