The first game will beĮverspace, but there will be “many more to come”. (On the subject of Xbox, at Gamescom 2016, which was held a little later in August,Īaron Greenberg announced that Xbox Game Preview is coming to Windows 10 soon. Better still, you can play games and save game progress between Xbox and Windows 10. The “ink workspace” offers a dedicated place on the desktop where you’ll see a list of recent as well as suggested pen-enabled apps in the Windows Store.Īnd talking of the store, the Anniversary Update is also available to the Xbox One, so you’ll now see just one app store across PCs and consoles, and it will bring desktop apps to the Xbox. Your annotated route will “stick” to the map when you change to a 3D view. You can also annotate maps and share them with friends. Microsoft has also demonstrated the ability to pick two points on a map with the Pen and quickly see the distance between them, plus directions. Quick fixes for common problems after upgrading. You can also check out our How to upgrade to Windows 10 guide and How to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 10 and Here we go through Microsoft’s operating system and provide you with an in-depth look at Windows 10. See also: Windows 10 has a new Start Menu, Edge Browser, Cortana integration and apps, among many other new features. Windows 10 is the best operating system Microsoft has come out with, but it’s up to you to work out if it’s worth the investment. If you’re on Windows 8 or 8.1, the newer operating system will provide you with a similar feel to previous Windows builds – meaning you no longer have to force yourself to like the Metro UI. If you’re on Windows 7 and want a faster Windows experience – such as the performance gains found in Windows 8/8.1, then Win10 is an ideal upgrade. If you’re on Windows XP or below, Win10 brings a much sleeker interface and is a more efficient operating system. Indeed it’s fair to say that it’s the best Windows yet – as it brings a familiar design that works both in terms of performance and aesthetics. The bottom line is that Windows 10 is a great operating system. If you use OneDrive to store your music, photos, videos, notes and documents, you’ll be able to easily access them from anywhere: the online web app has improved a lot since the early days. It’s even better if you have several devices which can run Windows 10 – particularly a phone – as the tight integration means you can set reminders on the go and pick them up on your PC, say, when you get home or into the office. Despite the cost, Windows 10 combines the familiarity of Windows 7 with the performance gains found in Windows 8/8.1, which result in a very attractive OS. For the majority of home users, Windows 10 costs £99.99 to purchase, where prior to 29 July 2016, was a free upgrade for those on Windows 7 and above.
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