Windows 10 All In One
Windows
10 is
a series of operating systems developed by Microsoft and
released as part of its Windows NT family of operating systems. It
is the successor to Windows 8.1, released nearly two years earlier,
and was released to manufacturing on July 15,
2015, and broadly released for the general public on July 29, 2015.[18] Windows 10 was
made available for download via MSDN and Technet,
and as a free upgrade for retail copies of Windows 8 via
the Windows Store. Windows 10 receives new builds on
an ongoing basis, which is available at no additional cost to users, in
addition to additional test builds of Windows 10, which are available to Windows
Insiders. Devices in enterprise environments can receive these
updates at a slower pace, or use long-term support milestones that only receive
critical updates, such as security patches,
over their ten-year lifespan of extended support.
Windows
10 received mostly positive reviews upon its original release. Critics praised
Microsoft's decision to provide a desktop-oriented interface in line with
previous versions of Windows, contrasting the tablet-oriented approach of
Windows 8, although Windows 10's touch-oriented user interface mode was
criticized for containing regressions upon the touch-oriented interface of its
predecessor. Critics also praised the improvements to Windows 10's bundled
software over Windows 8.1, Xbox Live integration,
as well as the functionality and capabilities of the Cortana personal
assistant and the replacement of Internet
Explorer with Microsoft
Edge. However, media outlets have been critical of the changes to
operating system behaviours, including mandatory update installation, privacy concerns
over data collection performed by the OS for Microsoft and its partners,
and adware-esque
tactics used to promote the operating system on its release.
Microsoft
initially aimed to have Windows 10 installed on over a billion devices within
three years of its release; that goal was
ultimately reached almost five years later on March 16, 2020. By January
2018, Windows 10 surpassed Windows 7 as
the most popular version of Windows worldwide;[23] and by May
2020, Windows 10 surpassed Windows 7 as the most popular version of Windows in
China.[24] As of
November 2020, it is estimated that 77% of Windows PCs are running Windows
10,[23] with that the figure is 59% of all PCs (including Mac/Linux) and 28% of all devices
(including mobile, tablet and console).
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