Microsoft knows many people are waiting for their new windows 10, maybe they are trying to tease us.
After the disaster that was Windows 8, Microsoft Corporation
has made efforts to not repeat the same mistake again. New features
like Cortana, Microsoft Edge, Windows Hello, and Windows Continuum have
made Windows 10 one of the most anticipated releases by the
Redmond-based tech giant. However, Microsoft previously failed to
mention that the scheduled launch of Windows 10, for July 29, was only
for a limited group of users.
In a blog post, Microsoft’s VP of Operating Systems, Terry Myerson, mentioned just weeks before the official launch that Windows 10 will gradually roll out to users. He further said that people need to patiently wait for their free copy (depending if you use Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 and only applicable for the first year after the launch) of Windows 10.
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