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Microsoft Windows 10 is the thirteenth major release in the Windows operating system family, released on October 26, 2015. It was announced by Satya Nadella, then CEO of Microsoft, as the successor to Windows 8 and Windows 7.
Overview:
Windows 10 is a consumer-oriented version of the Windows operating system that aims to provide a seamless user experience across all devices. The OS is designed to be more secure, lightweight, and efficient compared to its predecessors. Key features include:
- New Interface: Microsoft introduced the Microsoft Edge browser as the default web browser for Windows 10, which has improved security and reduced clutter in the traditional Windows Start menu.
- Biometric Authentication: Windows 10 supports fingerprint recognition through the Windows Hello feature, which provides a more secure login experience.
- Improved Security: Enhanced security features include:
– Microsoft Defender: A built-in antivirus and malware protection system that can be activated for free with a Microsoft account.
– Smart AppLocker: Allows users to restrict access to specific apps from unknown sources.
– Windows Information Protection (WIP): Encrypts sensitive data both in transit and at rest.
- Windows 10 IoT Core: A new module designed for the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, allowing them to connect to the internet and run software applications without a traditional PC.
Software Features:
- Universal Apps: Windows 10 allows developers to create universal apps that can run on multiple platforms including desktops and mobile devices.
- Windows Mixed Reality: A feature that enables users to use virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences with the operating system.
- Cloud-Based Features: Windows 10 includes features like OneDrive, which allows users to store their files across different devices for easy access.
Key Components:
- Processor Architecture: Windows 10 uses an x86-64 architecture, similar to other modern operating systems.
- Processors: The OS supports both Intel and AMD processors, providing compatibility with a wide range of hardware configurations.
- Storage: Windows 10 comes in different editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise) and can be installed on various storage devices like hard drives, solid-state drives (SSDs), or USB flash drives.
Software Updates:
Microsoft releases regular security updates, patches, and feature enhancements for Windows 10 through the Microsoft Update Catalog. The OS also receives free security-focused software updates called Windows Update for Business.
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