Microsoft has formally announced the latest iteration of its computer operating system at its media event, but it isn't named Windows 9. The incoming Windows 10, set to be made available to users next year, is being billed by the company as the "most comprehensive platform ever," with the software expected to run on the broadest range of device types, including computers, mobile devices, and the "Internet of Things" ecosystem.
Windows 10 will be offering "one
tailored experience" with one application platform, with a single store allowing apps to be purchased
and updated across multiple Windows devices. This forms part of
Microsoft's continued push for unified apps, with software using a singe
common architecture that doesn't change between hardware setups.
Just as previously rumored, Microsoft is slowly pulling away from
the Live Tile-heavy "Metro" experience it introduced in Windows 8 and
continued in Windows 8.1. The Start Menu has returned, combining a
list apps on one side, familiar to Windows 7 users, while another
column contains pinned Live Tiles, with a unified search box at
the bottom bringing up results within the Start Menu itself. Joe
Belifore, vice president of the Operating Systems Group at
Microsoft, suggests "it gives the familiarity of Windows 7 with
some of the elements of Windows 8."
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