With Windows 10’s just over a week away, Microsoft began its marketing drive for the new operating system with its first commercial. The ad focuses on children growing up with touchscreens and a wealth of new tech. The big theme this time around is “people who make a difference,” reports ZDNet. The software giant will […]
With Windows 10’s just over a week away, Microsoft began its marketing drive for the new operating system with its first commercial.
The ad focuses on children growing up with touchscreens and a wealth of new tech.
The big theme this time around is “people who make a difference,” reports ZDNet.
The software giant will likely have a much easier time pushing Windows 10 on consumers since it steps back from some of Windows 8 more dramatic (and controversial) interface changes.
The firm is also making Windows 10 a free upgrade for Win 7 and 8.1 users. The new OS will land on July 29 for Windows Insiders and will roll out to others afterwards.