Overlying goal of Windows 10 is to unify the Windows PC, Windows Phone, Windows Embedded and Xbox One product families, as well as new product categories such as the Surface Hub and HoloLens,
Windows 10 adds a new revision of the desktop Start menu and a virtual desktop system, and it allows modern apps to run within windows on the desktop as well as in full-screen mode, cortana, project spartan etc.
We get the feeling there’s a lot more for Microsoft to share about Windows 10, and we won’t get to see it until the Microsoft Build Developer Conference in April 2015.
3. Introducing
codenamed Threshold
Developed by Microsoft
First presented in April 2014 at
the Build Conference
scheduled to be released in late
2015
FREE upgrades to Windows 10
Goal of Windows 10 is to unify
the Windows PC, Windows
Phone, Windows Embedded and
Xbox One product families,
Surface Hub and HoloLens, etc.
4. Why did Microsoft call it Windows 10 not Windows 9?
“We know, based on the product that’s coming, and just how
different our approach will be overall, it wouldn’t be right to call it
Windows 9.”
- Terry Myerson , windows chief
5. Development
Started In December 2013
Goals for Threshold was to create a unified
application platform and development toolkit for
Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox One (which all
use a similar Windows NT kernel).
Threshold was officially unveiled during a media
event on September 30, 2014, under the name
Windows 10
Windows 10 would be Microsoft’s "most
comprehensive platform ever," providing a single,
unified platform for desktop computers, laptops,
tablets, smartphones, and all-in-one devices.
6. consumer-oriented features were presented during another media event
held on January 21, 2015
Additional information surrounding Windows 10 is expected to be
announced during Build 2015.
7. About Windows Technical Preview
Tech Preview is the first pre-release build of the next version of Windows.
Tech preview is different from previous releases in four key ways:
1. Instead of a full build, this preview is a subset of what’s to come.
2. Microsoft releasing bits at earlier stages of the development process.
3. With the participation of more users around the world, Microsoft expecting
the most robust set of feedback.
4. We’re delivering updates in an ongoing cycle of development-feedback-
refinement, making development a joint effort between developers and users.
8. Windows Technical Preview - How it works
Tech Preview is a two-stage process.
Stage 1: Windows Insider Program
Stage 2: Windows Technical Preview
You can download Tech Preview at preview.windows.com.
9. Features
Continuum
Start menu
Virtual Desktops
Notifications
Command Prompt
Cortana
Project Spartan browser
Universal Apps
Multimedia and gaming
10. User interface and desktop
Windows 10’s user interface changes its behavior depending on the
type of device being used and available input methods.
11. Continuum
Continuum handles transitions between interface modes on convertible
laptops and tablets with docking keyboards.
Continuum Mode :- On 2in1 devices, Windows 10 will move easily
between keyboard/mouse and touch/tablet as it detects the transition
and conveniently switches to the new mode.
If you remove the keyboard/mouse, a notification will pop up from the task bar at
the bottom, asking if you want to activate Tablet mode.
Place your tablet into the keyboard again, and you’ll receive the same prompt,
this time asking if you want to exit Tablet mode.
12. Start menu
more personal and more
organized
when click on the Start button at
the bottom left of the screen, you
get two panels side by side, with
the left column showing pinned,
recently added and most-used
apps.
Love it? Pin it
Pin apps to Start to show live updates on what’s happening in your world, like
new email, your next appointment, or the weekend weather.
13. The right column features a selection of live tiles that you can customize, resize
and reorganize.
Go full screen
We can have the Start Menu expand to full screen
whenever we want.
The power button is right at the top of Start. Want
to sign out of your PC, switch accounts, or change your
account picture? Just select your name in the upper-
left corner of Start.
14. Virtual Desktops
Instead of having multiple windows open on top of each other on
one desktop, you can set up a whole other virtual desktop for those
programs to reside in.
• A new Multiple Desktops
feature lets you run another
set of windows as if on
another screen.
• New desktops can be added by
either pressing Windows Tab
or clicking the new Task View
button.
15. • Microsoft also updated its Snap View multitasking feature to let
you windows to the four corners of your screen.
16. Notifications
It collects alerts from your device from all your apps, similar to the
notifications drawers like in our smartphones.
• Windows 10 will provide a
new way to look at all your
notifications in one place.
17. Command Prompt
Copy and Paste and Ctrl/Shift cursor based character selection now available. The
most obvious benefit of this is that you can copy and paste complicated command
instructions from the web straight into the prompt
18. Cortana
One of the biggest new additions to
Windows 10 is Cortana, which is a
glorified voice search and personal
assistant.
• Cortana make it easier for you to interact with your device without lifting
a finger.
19. First launched on Windows Phone as a rival to Siri and Google Voice.
A universal search box Cortana is located alongside the Start and Task View buttons.
Search your PC and the web at the same time.
It provides context aware search and will provide alerts based on things like
upcoming world events, appointments in your calendar and what’s happening to
the traffic nearby.
20. Project Spartan browser
A new web experience for Windows 10 – Code-named “Project Spartan,” the next
generation browser was built with greater interoperability, reliability and
discoverability, with a new look and feel built just for Windows 10.
• Internet Explorer will be
replaced by the newly
announced Project Spartan.
21. New features include PDF support, a reading mode that improves the layout of long
articles, and a new note taking feature.
Reading view that is distraction free, displaying the article in a simplified layout for a great
reading experience for Web articles online and offline
Project Spartan lets you scribble on any page and share your comments with your friends
through social networks.
22. Project Spartan will feature Cortana support within the browser, so she can pull
contextual information from the sites
Integration of Cortana for finding and doing things online faster.
24. The new Microsoft browser is going to be powered by a new rendering engine,
EdgeHTML.dll. Windows 10 already has it integrated, and it will be separate from Trident
(MSHTML.dll) that powered Internet Explorer for decades.
"Project Spartan´s" EdgeHTML engine offers drastically improved JavaScript
performance.
It uses the WebGL API for 2D and 3D graphics more efficiently than Google Chrome 41
and Mozilla Firefox 36.0.1
25. Universal Apps
Apps are distributed through a single store across all platforms and feature an
adaptive user interface based on the method of interaction.
Universal Apps will also be capable of synchronizing settings, credentials and
notifications across devices.
Windows 10 Universal Apps are
Windows Runtime software
which shares a common
codebases with a single SDK and
can be deployed across desktop
PCs, mobile (including tablets
and phones), Xbox, Surface Hub,
Windows Holographic, etc.
26. Multimedia and gaming
Windows 10 will provide heavier
integration with the Xbox ecosystem
Xbox on Windows 10 lets gamers access the
best of the expansive Xbox Live gaming
network on both Windows 10 PCs and Xbox
One
Windows 10 will also allow users to control
and play games from an Xbox One console
over a local network.
The app also lets you to record, edit and share your activities in the game.
You’ll also be able to join your friends and see your friends’ activity via Xbox.
27. New Windows 10 Devices
Two new devices to the Windows 10 family: Microsoft Surface Hub and Microsoft
HoloLens.
Windows 10 is the world’s first holographic computing platform
Set of APIs that enable developers to create holographic experiences in the real world
28. Windows 10 Showcases Holographic Future with Microsoft HoloLens
Microsoft HoloLens is the world’s first untethered holographic computer – no wires,
phones or connection to a PC needed.
Microsoft HoloLens allows you
to view holograms in high
definition and hear them in
surround sound, even if they
are behind you. And with
advanced sensors
29. Microsoft Surface Hub Unlocks the Power of Group Computing
The Surface Hub features state of the art digital white boarding, instant remote
conferencing, the ability for multiple people to share and edit content on the screen
from any device, and a trusted platform for large-screen apps.
Available in two sizes – 55” and 84”
30. Windows Hello & Microsoft Passport:
Unlock Windows 10 devices and apps
with your finger, iris, or face
Biometric authentication is coming to Windows 10. Windows Hello will let you unlock your
Windows 10 device, whether it be a PC, tablet, or a smartphone, with your finger, iris, or face.
Microsoft Passport will take this further by letting you access apps and online services without
a password.
Windows Hello requires specialized hardware, “including fingerprint reader, illuminated IR
sensor or other biometric sensors.”
31. Releases
Preview releases
A public beta version of Windows 10 branded as "Windows Technical
Preview" was released on October 1, 2014; Aimed towards enthusiasts and
enterprise users.
Public release
Windows 10 is expected to be released to manufacturing in mid-2015.
Windows 10 will be available at no-charge to users of consumer editions of
Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Enterprise versions of 7 and 8.1 are not eligible to
receive free upgrades under this promotion.
On February 2, 2015, Microsoft announced that it would provide a free ARM port of
Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 devices through its Internet of Things developer
program.
32. Update system
Windows support and update branches
Update branch Consumer
Current Branch for Business
(CBB)
Long Term Servicing branches
(LTS)
Licensing scheme OEM Volume licensing
Critical updates
Security patches and stability updates
Yes Yes Yes
Non-critical updates
Functionality and feature upgrades
Yes Yes or delay No
Preview releases
Beta releases through the Windows
Insider Program
Choice of fast or slow update ring
Optional If permitted No
Update method Windows Update Windows Update or WSUS WSUS
Upgrade support Continuous updating
The three most recent LTS versions
(periodic snapshots of CBB will be released as LTS versions)
Support Lifetime of the device The three most recent LTS versions
5 years mainstream + 5 years extended
(from release date of the LTS version)
33. Version history
Table of versions: Windows 10
Build
Version
Release date Highlights
9841
6.4.9841
October 1, 2014 Reintroduction of a Windows 7 style Start menu
Task View (virtual desktops)
Windows Store apps can run on the desktop in windows, rather than only full screen. (cf. Windows 10 § User interface and
desktop)
New "experimental" options, including word wrap and Control key keyboard shortcuts in consoles (such as pasting text
using Ctrl+V) on console windows
such as Command Prompt, and a revised fullscreen mode usable on both the 32 and 64-bit versions at a native resolution with
mouse support and a scroll bar
Can snap windows to quadrants of the screen by dragging them to a corner.
The traditional calculator app is not present in a clean install, but it is kept when doing an upgrade.
9860
6.4.9860
October 21, 2014 Notification center: A window that can be invoked from notification area and shows the history of pop-up notifications
"Nearly 7,000 improvements and fixes"
34. 9879
6.4.9879
November
12, 2014
"Task View" and "Search" buttons on Taskbar (new to Windows 10) can be hidden
New 3 finger gestures
Selective synchronization of local contents with OneDrive
New features in Internet Explorer
9926
10.0.9926
January 23,
2015
Restyled window frames
Taskbar re-styled with new opaque appearance, smaller application icons, and underlines to denote active applications.
Taskbar search button changed to a search box by default
Cortana support for U.S. English locale.
Full screen button added to Start menu
New universal apps
Alarm app including world clock, timer and stop watch
Calculator app replacing the traditional Win32 calculator
Maps app with Cortana integration
Photos app with aggregated content and automatic enhancements.
Settings app updated with new layout.
Xbox app with support for sharing of in game video, streaming to Windows 10 devices
35. System requirements
Minimum hardware requirements
Requirement Minimum specification
Processor
1 GHz clock rate
IA-32 or x64 architecture
with support for NX bit, PAE, and SSE2.
Memory (RAM)
1 GB for 32-bit edition
2 GB for 64-bit edition
Free storage space 16 GB
Graphics Card DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Display resolution 1024×768 pixels to run Windows Store apps.
36. Windows 10 Has 1.7 Million Beta Testers
The company revealed that over 1.7 million users are participating in the Insider
program that provides access to early builds of Windows 10 ahead of its general
release.
according to Microsoft Facebook page its more than 2.2 million beta testers.
38. Conclusion
Overlying goal of Windows 10 is to unify the Windows PC, Windows Phone, Windows
Embedded and Xbox One product families, as well as new product categories such as
the Surface Hub and HoloLens,
Windows 10 adds a new revision of the desktop Start menu and a virtual desktop
system, and it allows modern apps to run within windows on the desktop as well as in
full-screen mode, cortana, project spartan etc.
We get the feeling there’s a lot more for Microsoft to share about Windows 10, and
we won’t get to see it until the Microsoft Build Developer Conference in April 2015.