2015 Windows 10 – What can we expect?

The biggest selling point of Windows 10 is it’s Microsoft’s first multi-device platform. So users can download it on their smartphone, tablet or laptop and get the same experience. Microsoft has also announced it will be the ‘last’ version of Windows but only in a loose sense. The tech giant plans to update the OS on a regular basis instead of launching a new version every 2-3 years with a whole lot of marketing spend. So what is on the cards for Windows 10? We take a quick look.

Microsoft’s new browser, Edge, is one of the most eagerly awaited features of the new operating system. It will include a reading mode and the ability to annotate pages with your keyboard, pen or finger.

The Start menu will also be making a come-back alongside Live Tiles that bring you updates straight to the taskbar. Gamers also have reason to be cheerful. Windows 10 will come with an Xbox app that gives you the ability to control the Xbox One through Windows.