Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Windows 10 S officially announced

At its #MicorsoftEDU event in New York City today, Microsoft has officially announced a new version of Windows 10. The new version of Windows is called Windows 10 S, which was previously known as Windows 10 Cloud.

Windows 10 S is a new version of Windows 10 for Microsoft's education customers, as the "S" in Windows 10 S stands for "schools." Windows 10 S is a key part of Microsoft's plans to take on Google's Chromebook. Windows 10 S is essentially a slimmer or lightweight version of Windows 10 that can only download and install apps from the Windows Store. Users can download Win32 and the modern Windows 10 apps from the Windows Store on Windows 10 S, but it isn't possible to download and install apps from outside of the Windows Store.

However, a key feature of Windows 10 S is that users will be able to upgrade to the normal version of Windows 10 such as Windows 10 Home or Pro whenever they want — of course, they will have to pay a price to upgrade, but details regarding that aren't available just yet.

In case you are wondering — no, this isn't a completely different version of Windows 10. From the user interface to the normal features are still the same on Windows 10 S, so there's nothing to worry about.

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