News
has it that there won’t be a Windows 11. Yes, Windows 10 is the last
traditional release from the company, and Microsoft will improve it by
adding enhancements and updates in the future.
TheVerge
quotes Microsoft employee Jerry Nixon, a developer evangelist speaking
at the company’s Ignite conference saying, “Right now we’re releasing
Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows, we’re
all still working on Windows 10.”
He
reportedly went on to explain how Microsoft has been working on the
base of Windows 10 all through last year even when it launched Windows
8.1. The company will continue to further push updates to this latest
OS, but will avoid releasing a complete new version.
The
reason for this change is Microsoft reportedly plans to launch Windows
as a service. However, doesn’t really explain how it plans to do so.
“Microsoft has altered the way it engineers and delivers Windows, and
the initial result is Windows 10. Instead of big releases, there will be
regular improvements and updates. Part of this is achieved by splitting
up operating system components like the Start Menu and built-in apps to
be separate parts that can be updated independently to the entire
Windows core operating system,” points out TheVerge report.
“Recent
comments at Ignite about Windows 10 are reflective of the way Windows
will be delivered as a service bringing new innovations and updates in
an ongoing manner, with continuous value for our consumer and business
customers,” a Microsoft spokesperson later told the news site.
The company recently announced the latest build for Windows 10. Read on to find out what’s new.
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