If you’ve been wanting to get the latest and greatest version of Windows, circle July 29th on your Calendar. That’s the date that it will hit the streets. Windows 10 will be free for users who have bought a computer in the past six years or so, powered by Windows 7 or later, or tablets running Windows 8.1. If you’ve got all the latest updates installed, you can reserve the upgrade, which is available until July 29, 2016, starting today as your OS will prompt you to reserve the upgrade. For those of you who are running a Windows Mobile product, Windows 10 Mobile, the company’s companion software designed to power smartphones is expected to arrive later this year.
So, are you excited for Windows 10, or are you giving this a pass? Please leave a comment and share your thoughts.
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Windows 10 Has A Release Date: July 29
If you’ve been wanting to get the latest and greatest version of Windows, circle July 29th on your Calendar. That’s the date that it will hit the streets. Windows 10 will be free for users who have bought a computer in the past six years or so, powered by Windows 7 or later, or tablets running Windows 8.1. If you’ve got all the latest updates installed, you can reserve the upgrade, which is available until July 29, 2016, starting today as your OS will prompt you to reserve the upgrade. For those of you who are running a Windows Mobile product, Windows 10 Mobile, the company’s companion software designed to power smartphones is expected to arrive later this year.
So, are you excited for Windows 10, or are you giving this a pass? Please leave a comment and share your thoughts.
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