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Microsoft released Windows 10 as a free upgrade the 4th of July 2015. Though it is technically a new operating system, you can run it on systems from Windows Vista and newer. With Microsoft's latest operating system come a lot of new features that may actually be worth your time to learn about. Below, we've compiled five of our favorite features in Windows 10! 1) The Start Menu 2) Cortana 3) Action Center 4) Task View 5) Gaming FeaturesSincerely, Team SaferPC|www.saferpc.net|www.twitter.com/saferpctech|www.youtube. com/saferpctechThis article updated January 2017. Note: With the release of Windows 10, Microsoft announced that it will be deprecating support for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. This left many people with no choice but to upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft Windows.Windows 8 was released to manufacturing on August 27, 2012. It was the first version of Windows designed to run on tablets and other touch-enabled devices, which led to some criticism that Microsoft was abandoning its more traditional PC audience.Windows 8 was available to download for free for users of Windows XP and Windows 7 during the first year after it was released. The new operating system featured a unified user interface based on Microsoft's Metro design language, new apps for touch-enabled devices, new ways to sync with mobile devices, new SkyDrive cloud storage options, and new security features.Another change that users noticed in Windows 8 were the new mandatory installation screens called "appraisals", designed to inform users about new features available in Windows 8 before they modified their system configuration. This change annoyed many users, who were accustomed to installing software without being prompted by the operating system. Windows 8 was released to manufacturing on October 26, 2012. Windows 8.1 was released to manufacturing on April 30, 2013. There were two editions of Windows 8: a consumer edition and a "Pro" edition aimed towards business users. Users received a free upgrade offer from Windows 7 or Vista in order to upgrade from that operating system in the first year after it was released.. The same upgrade offer was extended to Windows XP in July 2014 when support ended for that operating system. Windows 8.1 was released to manufacturing on October 17, 2013. It featured improved security, new features for tablet users, support for the latest processor technology, enhanced recovery options, improved integration with the Xbox gaming console, and support for newer USB technologies. The Windows 8.1 Update was released to manufacturers on September 30, 2014 and available as a free download via Windows Update until January 14th 2015. A free upgrade offer of Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 was offered between October 28th 2013 and July 29th 2014 for customers who took advantage of an upgrade offer from Windows 7 or Vista within the first year after it's release (either on the original purchase date of the computer or within 30 days after its release). cfa1e77820
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