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Windows 10 to be released by Microsoft in July

NEW YORK – Microsoft’s next generation of its operating system, Windows 10, is due to be released next month.

The company said PCs and tablets running the software would go on sale on 29 July, at which point the OS would also be offered as a free download to existing users.

One expert said the release could prove critical to the Microsoft’s fortunes because windows 8  has had a troubled life, with many deciding not to update to its touch-centric user interface.

The company has acknowledged the fact by returning some features dropped from the more popular Windows 7.

“We designed Windows 10 to create a new generation of Windows for the 1.5 billion people using Windows today in 190 countries around the world,” wrote Terry Myerson, Microsoft’s Vice President of operating system, said in his recent blog.

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