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Windows 10 will be released this summer
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Windows 10 will be released this summer
"Disguised" escreveu na mensagem ...
http://www.winbeta.org/news/microsof...-111-languages http://preview.tinyurl.com/ksc3sde We'll have fireworks to celebrate the holiday. Then, after summer, they will decide for a brand new laptop to read the news about the government. |
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Windows 10 will be released this summer
Disguised wrote:
http://www.winbeta.org/news/microsof...-111-languages http://preview.tinyurl.com/ksc3sde Maybe they qualify skipping the Consumer Preview schedule because they figure the "free" interim will do for them the same as what a Consumer Preview would do: get the product into the hands of a lot more users which more varied hardware and OS tweaks and app configs. Hey, it'll be free so consumers can't whine too loudly about bugs in the software, and then when they yank the bait after a year to snag all those users that migrated to Win10 then they had their beta test cycle to iron out a real public release. How Microsoft will lock a Win10 license to a "device". According to http://tinyurl.com/l7focat, "Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 [users] will receive Windows 10 [as an update from Win7/8] for the lifetime of their device." Might that mean for desktop users that they must have a motherboard capable of and configured to use UEFI? |
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