
Microsoft
has unveiled its initial work on the next version of the Windows
operating system, calling it Windows 10. The name is a surprise; bearing
in mind it represents a jump from the last version - Windows 8.
The
software will run on a wide range of devices, from phones and tablets
to PCs and Xbox games consoles, with applications sold from a single
store. It also marks the return of the Start Menu, which had been
removed from Windows 8.
The menu also brings up resizable tile,
similar to those featured in Windows 8's touch-centric interface on PCs
and tablets. These provide a quick view of notifications from relevant
applications, such as details of new emails, Facebook messages and
weather forecast updates.
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