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Microsoft has announced the release date for Windows 10

Earlier this morning, Windows users will have woken up to a new icon in their taskbar, allowing them to register for their free Windows 10 upgrade, although it did not have a release date attached. However, now Microsoft has let the cat out of the bag, confirming that last week's rumors were on point and that Windows 10 will in-fact launch on the 29th of July.

This fits in nicely with the Summer target release window that Microsoft set for itself last October when the operating system was first announced. With the release date just six weeks or so away, it means that the company will be gearing up to finalize all code, making it likely that Technical Preview users will get another batch of updates leading up to release.

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The official release of Windows 10 will be feature packed, including Cortana integration, the Microsoft Edge browser, Office 2016, the Xbox app alongside new cross-platform apps and services.

One of the other important additions to Windows 10 is the return of the start menu, although it is mixed with metro UI elements. As we covered this morning, those of you with a genuine copy of Windows 7 or 8.1 will get a little notification icon in your taskbar, which will allow you to ‘register' for your Windows 10 upgrade. This means that on the 29th of July, the OS update will automatically download to your system, which you can then choose to install whenever you want.

This release date only covers the desktop version of the OS. Windows 10 will be launching on mobile and Xbox One a little later down the line.

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KitGuru Says: One of the features I'm most excited for with Windows 10 is virtual desktops as it is a feature I get a lot of use out of on OS X. Are any of you planning on upgrading to Windows 10 upon release? Have you tried out the technical preview at all? 

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13 comments

  1. Odd, I didn’t seem to get this, anyone else having this issue (legit windows)?

  2. Michael Harlan Petersen

    I did not get this either.

  3. Charlie Hordern

    Same. My windows 7 is definitely legit, but no notification. 🙁

  4. Michael Harlan Petersen

    Currently installing every update known to man to see if it pops up lmao

  5. I don’t see anything..

  6. Stephan Chase Morsanutto

    Question. I know they added mkv support to windows media player….but have they added flac support as well? 😀

  7. Yep, none for me on legit x64 Pro machine, though have had one on another legit x64 Home ed.

  8. Look in the systray for the windows logo, not the taskbar.

  9. Go in to Windows Update and make sure that ‘KB3035583’ has been successfully installed. Then reboot and wait for a bit. Mine took a while to show up, maybe a couple of hours or so.

  10. is it good for gaming? or it will just eat my ram…

  11. Got 8 gigs and windows is using about 2 gigs of it from what I can tell. Don’t have 8.1 or 7 on my machine to compare. For gaming, it might be a little faster than 7/8.1 and is required to run DirectX 12 which can improve performance by a small to huge amount, depending on the complexity of the game.

  12. well i only have 4gb now, but im planning to buy 8gb cause some of the games i play is eating too much of my ram.. but either ways, pls inform me if u have any new information about W10, im quite busy at school.. could really use your help… thanks ^^

  13. So missing all those legacy laptop drivers sigh.
    Consumers upgrading their five year old laptops are typically getting a very poor Windows 10 experience. Hopefully not as bad as Vista reputation. creative web designing company