Microsoft officials are revealing a few more of the Windows 10 features testers should expect in the coming months.
Microsoft released the 9860 build of its Windows 10 Technical Preview a few days ago and now the company is offering up some of the installation statistics it has gathered since its release
In the latest version of Windows 10, Windows Media Player can play MKV files natively which will be welcomed improvement for those of you who do not like to download codecs
Microsoft has made available for download several new Windows 10 features to those running the Windows 10 Technical preview release
Neowin posted the following two news story on Windows 10 Build 986x:
Windows 10: New animations for opening windows in build 986x
Windows 10: Wi-Fi Charms bar connections updated in 986X
Windows 10: New animations for opening windows in build 986x
Windows 10: Wi-Fi Charms bar connections updated in 986X
Microsoft has announced that over 1 million users are now testing Windows 10 but one aspect that has been overlooked is that a new preview build will be released soon
Prior to the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft opened up the Windows Insider program and they are now saying that over 1 million users have signed up to access the Windows 10 technical preview.
The Windows 10 Technical Preview lacks many consumer-focused features including Media Center, which some have installed using their Windows 8.1 product key - but Microsoft has warned against doing so
Windows 10 Technical Preview for Enterprise apparently contains code for the upcoming consumer version of the OS that should be released in full sometime in early 2015
References to a now cancelled "Windows 8.1 Update 2" release have now been found inside the code for the Windows 10 Technical Preview that was launched earlier this week by Microsoft.
Microsoft's Windows 10 will include more than just user interface tweaks. Here are some of the expected security, manageability and Store changes coming to the next version of Windows client.
It's not exactly a surprise, but Microsoft has now officially confirmed that the final version of Windows 10 will indeed ship with DirectX 12, the latest entry in the company's PC game graphics API.
Microsoft has released the Windows 10 Technical Preview Download
Call it 'Threshold' no more. The next and last major version of Microsoft's Windows client operating system will be called Windows 10 when it is released next year.
ATI Catalyst for Windows 10.4 has been released