Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 will be released this Summer, in 190 countries and in 111 languages, though no specific date has been revealed. The mid-year release of Windows 10 means that Microsoft is veering from its usual Autumn schedule, shared by both Windows 7 and Windows 8, and means that the first Windows 10 Release Candidate should be available within the next three months.
Windows 10 features have been drip-fed by Microsoft over the last few months, including Project Spartan, the new browser to replace Internet Explorer, the use of P2P to deliver updates, and smaller install profile.
Windows 10 is currently in beta testing phase with a new Windows 10 Technical Preview due soon, giving us the first hands-on peek at the Spartan browser.
Source: VG24/7
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