

Windows 10 improved multitasking, It will introduce a quadrant layout allowing up to four apps to be snapped on the same screen, The OS will even make smart suggestions to fill available screen space. There will be two versions of the OS available, Windows 10 Technical Preview and Windows 10 Technical Preview for Enterprise, Both have the same functionality but the Windows 10 Technical Preview for Enterprise also includes current enterprise capabilities such as Windows To Go, DirectAccess, BranchCache and AppLocker, so, It is intended for IT pros. Microsoft has confirmed Windows 10 will support the Fast Identity Online (FIDO) standard, The users will be able to sign into commonly used apps like Outlook using a variety of biometric tools from fingerprint readers to retina scanners. Windows 10 will have hologram technology, Microsoft introduced Microsoft Holographic, a set of technologies that will enable 3D imaging and hologram projection for Windows 10 apps, A video and live demo showed people wearing Microsoft HoloLens projection goggles to interact with remote coworkers, play a 3D version of Minecraft, or explore a 3D projection of Mars, Developers will be able to use HoloStudio software to develop 3D applications. Windows 10 will include universal Office apps, Microsoft is creating universal Office apps that will be touch-friendly and run on all devices, Future Windows Phones & Windows tablets will come with Office apps preinstalled.Ī specialised version of Windows 10 will be launched for smartphones, with revamped Office and Outlook applications, which resemble their PC counterparts, Windows Phone 10 will also have an integrated messaging hub for Skype, texts and other IM services. Microsoft has added an Xbox app, you can see what your friends are doing and send them messages, check out achievements, and look at game clips, people have pre-recorded, Microsoft aims to bring the full Xbox Live experience to Windows 10 PCs, including allowing you to stream games from your Xbox One console directly to your PC.


Windows 10 will be free for Windows 8.1 users for its first year, While there is no word on pricing for users still on Windows 7 or an older version, Microsoft confirmed a while ago that the two most recent Windows versions will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 directly.
