1 New start: Andrew Pickup, senior director of communications for Microsoft Asia Pacific, at the launch of Windows 10 in Singapore.2 The Start Menu makes a reappearance in Windows 10 but with a few tweaks. The little-used Charms Bar from Windows 8 is now gone for good.3 The Task Menu in Windows 10 not only allows you to view all your active apps but also lets you add or remove virtual desktops.4 Windows 10’s Snap feature now allows you to tile up to four windows automatically5 You can stream Xbox One games to a laptop, even low-powered ones.
The software giant launches the highly-anticipated next-generation operating system to users worldwide free to upgraders, with details on local pricing.
At a worldwide fan event which took place in 13 cities around the world including Tokyo, Sydney, Beijing, New York and Clarke Quay, Singapore, Microsoft launched Windows 10, the company’s most important operating system (OS) in recent times.
