In my last Blog entry, I speculated about the ongoing costs of Windows 10 after the initial Free for the First Year Free announcement. Well, there's more, and it's good news.
In my last Blog entry, I speculated about the ongoing costs of Windows 10 after the initial Free for the First Year Free announcement. Well, there's more, and it's good news.
Microsoft started their "Technical Preview" program for Windows 10 back in October, 2014. We've been running the various new builds of this (on the Fast track) on several Virtual Machines here at the office to get a taste of what it's like prior to its official release, expected to be some time this summer.
Anyone was able to sign up for this "beta" test, but it is highly recommended that you don't use this OS on a computer that you expect to work all the time. Since this is beta software, it WILL fail sometimes as the bugs are worked out.
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