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<p class="summary">At a much-anticipated event held in San
Francisco, Microsoft vice president Terry Myerson unveiled the
official Technical Preview of the next Windows.</p>
<p class="summaryPlain">The presentation packed several surprises,
not least of which is the new operating system’s name: <font
color="#33cc00"><big><b><i>Windows 10</i>.</b></big></font></p>
<p>Depending on how you look at it, either Windows 10 is such a leap
forward that there just couldn’t be a Version 9, or Microsoft is
making a not-so-subtle attempt to distance itself from Windows 8.</p>
Joining Myerson on stage, Microsoft VP Joe Belfiore rousingly
demo’ed <b><i>some</i></b> of Windows 10′s new features. (You can
see the entire <a
href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfveyXCsiA8&list=UUVGOyzms_XJNk_DHqrffXCw">presentation</a>
on YouTube.) Keep in mind that this release is the <b>Windows
Technical Preview</b> — it <b><i>represents</i></b> the final
product but is certainly far from complete.<br>
<br>
Stuart.<br>
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