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Microsoft's next OS is Windows 10!!! Why not named windows 9?? learn

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Microsoft just lifted the veil on Windows 10 (no, not Windows 9)  and with it, Microsoft hopes to win back the many desktop PC users that Windows 8 alienated in great numbers back when it was released in late 2012.
During the company’s presentation, Microsoft announced that its next OS would get a bunch of new and returning features, including a revamped Start menu, a version of the Cortana voice assistant (which debuted with Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform), a Notifications Center, the ability to run multiple virtual desktops simultaneously, and much more.

Windows 10 will run across an incredibly broad set of devices – from the Internet of Things, to servers in enterprise datacenters worldwide. Some of these devices have 4 inch screens – some have 80 inch screens – and some don’t have screens at all. Some of these devices you hold in your hand, others are ten feet away. Some of these devices you primarily use touch/pen, others mouse/keyboard, others controller/gesture – and some devices can switch between input types.

Microsoft  wants to put some distance between their new OS release and Windows 8. In fact they want to put so much distance in between that they decided to skip a whole version number. There’s not going to be a Windows 9: Microsoft is going straight to 10.
What’s the logic behind going with Windows 10?It’s not as though this is the 10th major Windows build. It’s not even the 10th NT build. Obviously it’s because of the old good version/bad version rhythm. Windows 8 was bad, Windows 8.1 was better. Windows 9, clearly, would’ve been utter garbage, so they went straight to 10 — kind of like how they used to skip the 13th floor when they built skyscrapers.
No, not really. But Microsoft is trying to signal a move in a new direction. That direction is away from products that people fund unintuitive and sometimes infuriating to use (like a touch-first interface on a non-touch computer) towards things that are familiar, make sense on the type of computer you’re using (like an OS that intelligently adapts its interface to your computer’s current configuration), and just work.
When asked about the decision to call it Windows 10, Joe Belfiore replied that “This product, when you see [it in its], fullness I think you’ll agree with us that it’s a more appropriate name.” That fullness applies to Windows Phone, too, which will see Windows 10 as its next major upgrade. Windows 10 is built for “screens from 4 to 80 inches,” according to Belfiore.
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That’s nice and clear then, right? Microsoft has cranked the forget Windows 8-inator up to 10 in order to eradicate any feelings of malice you might have had toward the Windows brand. They’ve crossed the threshold, people, into a bold new era of Windows releases. below its the video of its introduction
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