The Windows team had a little fun on social media today, releasing a sizzler video alongside the reveal of the "all-new" Windows 1.0. But what looked like a late April Fools day prank may have more to it than it seems at first glance.

The post itself says, "Introducing the all-new Windows 1.0, with MS-Dos Executive, Clock, and more!!" Accompanying the post is a video that rewinds through all of the logos Windows has used over the years, ending with the Windows 1.0 logo — a logo Microsoft has started using on social channels.

https://twitter.com/Windows/status/1145731141695168512

Where it starts to get interesting is in the Instagram post, where Microsoft has been responding to comments since the post went live, and it sure seems like the company is teasing something forthcoming. To commenters who are as perplexed as we are, the Windows account has been coy with responses like "Stay tuned!" and "More information coming soon!"

It's also interesting to note that the Windows Instagram account has removed all of its posts except the Windows 1.0 teaser.

On July 3, Microsoft continued to stoke the flames of speculation with a new teaser, which you can check out below.

https://twitter.com/Windows/status/1146456110917914624

On July 4, Microsoft added yet another teaser. This teaser is the first to confirm that the tweets have to do with Stranger Things. The teaser included a scene that is in Season 3 of Stranger things.

Happy Fourth from all of us in Redmond! pic.twitter.com/tM443rwm8D — Windows (@Windows) July 4, 2019

What Microsoft may have up its sleeves is anyone's guess, but it's definitely Windows 1.0 related. It's possible that the company could be planning to open source the operating system, just as it has done already for MS-DOS and Windows Calculator. Or, it could simply be the social accounts having a bit of fun. Either way, today was a nice trip back to November of 1985.

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Each and every one of these charging gadgets will keep your favorite gear and gadgets going for longer, and none of them costs more than $30.

VisionTek 8,000 mAh micro-USB power bank ($13 at Dell) This compact dual-output powerbank can speedily recharge any and all your devices, thanks to a two-amp "fast charge feature," using its micro-USB out port. Its simple design includes an LED indicator, and it costs about as much as a single ticket to the movies. Panasonic eneloop AA batteries (From $13 at Dell) Panasonic's rechargeable batteries are among the best available, and just a couple of them will keep your favorite remote, mice or other peripherals powered up when you need them. They're also eco. And the company's affordable charger fits and charges both AA and AAA batteries at the same time. Belkin Qi Wireless Charging Pad ($30 at Dell) This unobtrusive Qi wireless charging pad looks good (and kind of like a UFO …) and easily charges all your Qi-compatible device up to 5W. Its LED indicator lights up when you're charging. And it costs just $30.