August 2nd - Windows 10 one year Anniversary Update
Windows Hello, Cortana and the built in Edge browser all have additional uses and enhancements. The Edge Browser supports extensions and a dedicated Microsoft Ink capability makes using digital pens easier and more interesting.
Please visit the following link to read about all the new enhancements;
http://www.zdnet.com/article/first-look-microsofts-windows-10-anniversary-update/?ftag=TRE17cfd61&bhid=2219791http://www.zdnet.com/article/first-look-microsofts-windows-10-anniversary-update/?ftag=TRE17cfd61&bhid=2219791
Lock in your free Windows 10 upgrade and keep using your old Windows version
What if you aren't ready for Windows 10 yet?
I know this info is a little late and if you aren't technically savvy it can be a little intimidating because it involves installing Windows 10, typically 1.5 hour ordeal with a fast internet connection, recording the product key it installs for later use and then uninstalling the upgrade reverting to your previous version of Windows.
The Windows 10 free upgrade offer is, quite literally, in the final quarter.
The year-long offer expires today, July 29, 2016. Afterwards unless a new offer of some sort materializes, you'll need to pay for a Windows 10 upgrade at the prevailing retail price, $119 for a Home upgrade or $199 for the Pro edition.
But what if you're not ready to upgrade yet? Here's how to claim your upgrade so it's available at no cost when the time comes.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-lock-in-your-free-windows-10-upgrade-and-keep-using-your-old-windows-version/?ftag=TRE5369823
New Generation 6 Intel Processor based Workstations