Sunday, 19 July 2015

Windows 10 Pro Build 10240 En-Us x64(64 bit) **exclusive leaked**

This Build have alot New Features like No
TimeBomb and Watermark This Last Build Before
The Final in july 29...
Microsoft announced that(read below)
This is Info We have now:
Hi everyone, today we are releasing a new build
to both the Fast and Slow rings. We are just about
two weeks away from beginning to offer Windows
10 to the world, as Terry detailed here. Over the
past few days we have been preparing our release
pipelines and processes, and this build is one step
closer to what customers will start to receive on
7/29. For example, you will notice with this build
that the desktop watermark is no longer there (you
can still do Search > Winver to see your version
number.
On Monday we announced that builds from here
on will only be available through Windows
Update, so to get this one you can either wait and
it will be installed automatically (but who are we
kidding, I know you want it now!) or go to Start >
Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update >
Check for updates. Remember that you will need
to be logged in with your Microsoft Account in
order to receive the build.
Besides builds, over the next 2 weeks you will also
see some Windows Updates and app updates in
the Store, so make sure to keep checking for
updates daily to make sure you are running the
latest and greatest code.
Microsoft Edge is blazing fast!
The Edge team has been continuing to optimize
performance since first adding the new browser to
Windows 10. In this build, Microsoft Edge is even
better and is beating Chrome and Safari on their
own JavaScript benchmarks:
On WebKit Sunspider, Edge is 112% faster than
Chrome
On Google Octane, Edge is 11% faster than
Chrome
On Apple JetStream, Edge is 37% faster than
Chrome
We are really pleased with those performance
gains and we hope that you will enjoy faster
browsing with Microsoft Edge along with the
many great features we have added over the last
several builds.
Windows 10 App Development
Developers working on Windows 10 will have the
first opportunity to upload Universal Windows
Applications to the Windows Dev Center using
production quality Windows 10 tools on July 29th.
We appreciate all the time you have spent using
flights of the tools and providing feedback and we
are excited for you to begin sharing your
applications with everyone running Windows 10.
For more information on developing Universal
Windows Apps, see the Building Apps For
Windows blog.
Office on Windows 10
Thanks to all of you who have been using the new
Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint mobile apps on
Windows 10. There are a few changes to the apps
coming up that are part of helping them get
ready for their release with Windows 10. You may
have already noticed that on PCs and tablets we
have added “Mobile” to the app names (to help
distinguish them from the Office desktop suite),
while on phones we simply call the apps Word,
Excel and PowerPoint. We will also remove
“Preview” from the app names and in about one
week, you will need an Office 365 subscription to
edit on Windows 10 PCs and larger tablets.
Similar to what we announced in March, viewing
and most editing will remain free for non-
commercial use on devices of 10.1” or less.
Otherwise, you will need a qualifying Office 365
subscription. If you don't have an Office 365
subscription, you can sign up for a free trial at
www.office.com/try. You can also always edit
your documents for free in Office Online at
www.office.com. The full featured OneNote
Universal App will come installed with Windows
10 and similar to OneNote on all other devices,
editing is free.
We are getting close!
We are all working super hard here to deliver the
best Windows ever, and are preparing everything
that needs to be in place for our public release. We
cannot wait for all of you, and your friends and
family who reserved their upgrade, to see the
result.
This is going to be an exciting couple of weeks, but
it is also only the beginning. Windows as a
service means that we will continue to keep
Windows up to date with improvements and
features, and our Windows Insider Program will
continue so you can get early builds and share
your feedback with us.
Stay tuned for more news about our launch
activities, and at least one fun surprise for
Windows Insiders coming up!

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