Windows 10 Available on 29 July 2015
News|1 June 2015
From 29 July 2015 you can upgrade to Windows 10 from any Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 PCs, laptops or Windows tablets. Windows 10 includes the return of the Start menu, the new internet browser “Microsoft Edge”, the digital personal assistant “Cortana” and other new features.
To reserve your upgrade spot, click the small Windows icon in the system tray at the bottom right hand corner of your screen.
Click here to read the full announcement from Microsoft.
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