Now calling number 9860; you may proceed directly to download or use the automated Update system to receive your newest installment of the Win 10 Tech Preview. Do be warned that your installation size will increase as this download is as large as the original you received to begin your Windows 10 Experience. Those who have never touched a Windows phone previously should not be alarmed by the Action Center which will pop over top of any work you are doing whenever one of your social media feeds receives any sort of update, this is its intended effect and you should embrace it.
You now have the option of joining the Insiders Fast ring of updates, this is highly recommended for those who prefer to enjoy the new features Microsoft will be incorporating without warning and before these wonderful new developments can be sullied by the anti-TIFKAM masses found online. The Register did not report how many Canaries died to bring you this technical preview but any sacrifices would not have been in vain. Please touch here to launch IE to visit their post on mobile and desktop devices.
"Less than three weeks after it debuted the Windows 10 Technical Preview, Microsoft has shipped a comprehensive update to the pre-release OS that brings substantial changes, including some new features borrowed from Windows Phone."
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- IBM and Microsoft will collaborate to compete in the cloud @ The Inquirer
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- Microsoft warns of PowerPoint zero-day bug affecting nearly all Windows users @ The Inquirer
- Genius DVR-FHD568 Vehicle Recorder @ Benchmark Reviews
Uhhh….what?
Uhhh….what?
The commentards say, TIFKAM
The commentards say, TIFKAM doth stinketh the lime-aid, and they liken the TIFKAM UI as to having something much worse than bad case of scurvy, and they would gladly prefer having that bad case of scurvy, over having the TIFKAM UI, and its toy app store ecosystem.
so this is your hobby huh…
so this is your hobby huh…
Mine and many other’s hobby,
Mine and many other’s hobby, it’s called don’t foist on me M$! Yes many others, who have or maybe will, in the future, buy third party OEM manufactured PC/Laptop hardware, and who do not wish to be forced into a closed ecosystem, by the maker of the PC/laptop device’s OS supplier. This is the quintessential definition of a monopoly practice, as I and many others are not purchasing hardware branded or directly manufactured by M$, but are buying a third party PC/Laptop product, and do not want or desire any non essential OS functionality foisted upon us. In regards to third party PC/laptop hardware M$ should not be allowed to force any NOT needed for PC/Laptop OS functionality on the end users of Third Party laptop/PC hardware! All non essential OS related APIs, closed application ecosystems, and any other functionality, not essential to the operation of the Third Party manufactured OEM PC/Laptop hardware, should only be allowed by the end user, NOT THE OS supplier, and only be downloaded and installed at the end user’s discretion, and should not be embedded in the OS! It always should be required to be an optional download and install by the end user of the third party PC/laptop i.e. user/owner!!!
Don’t FOIST on me M$!
nobody is forcing you to use
nobody is forcing you to use the app store.
don’t want it, don’t use it.
You can thank apple and google for making walled gardens a thing of today. Do you even understand why any of this is happening?
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