During the Windows 10 Consumer Preview event in Redmond on Wednesday, as expected, the software will sync up seamlessly with PCs running Windows 10 thanks to universal settings menus, user interface experiences and applications.Belifore announced a universal settings app that will work on both desktop and mobile, while an Action Centre will also mean notifications will be actionable across both desktop and mobile platforms.
Windows 10 is a personal computer operating system developed by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. Unveiled on September 30, 2014 as a successor to Windows 8.1, it is scheduled to be released in 2015, and is currently in public beta testing.It will be, for one year after its release, available as a no-charge upgrade to existing Windows 7 and 8.1 users.
Microsoft pitched the business side of Windows 10 today after announcing the upcoming operating system at a San Francisco press event.The event was staged, in part, to give Microsoft's enterprise customers a peek at Microsoft's OS plans. Microsoft expects to release Windows 10 sometime in 2015, but IT pros will be able to get their hands on the Windows 10 enterprise technical preview bits (build 9841) on Wednesday, Oct. 1.