Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 will be released globally—for PCs and tablets only—on July 29 as a free upgrade for anyone running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.
You have one year from July 29 to get your free upgrade to Windows 10, after which Microsoft will "continue to keep it current for the supported lifetime of the device—at no cost." There's no word on what the "supported lifetime" actually is, but it's probably some loose wording to prevent Microsoft from falling into the same trap as Windows XP. The company likely doesn't want to support Windows 10 on devices that are 10, 15 years old.
The annunciatory blog post, penned by operating system chief Terry Myerson, is light on any further details. There's no guidance on the release date for Windows 10 Mobile, and it isn't clear how many of the seven Windows 10 SKUs will be released on July 29.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 02 2015, @11:06PM
That little icon that popped up, wow is that cool. Pretty much puts windows 10 on the same level as Ubuntu. (Sorry Ubuntu) Maybe next they'll emulate Sourceforges, pimp-a-GIMP move and attach their own advertisements to your communications with third parties.
There is a point were forced installs, and forced surveillance becomes coercion. But hey, don't complain yet. If the DOJ investigates, they'll just Diebold another Bush into office in order to queer the investigation. Then we'll have to wait another 4, or more likely 8, since he'll start a war on year 3 for diversionary purposes.