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Windows 10 won't be launching for quite a while but we already know
a lot about Microsoft's upcoming OS. From Xbox for Windows and
Cortana for desktop to a resurrected Start Menu and new multitasking
tools, the new platform will offer a bevy of new features. These are
the 10 best.

1. Start Menu Returns
It's what Windows 8 detractors have been clamoring for, and Microsoft
has finally brought back the Start Menu. Now, when you click on the
Start button at the bottom left of the screen, you get two panels side
by side, with the left column showing pinned, recently and most-used
apps.
You also get a power button at the top for options such as Hibernate,
Standby and Shutdown, and an all apps option a la Windows 8. The
right column features a selection of live tiles that you can customize,
resize and reorganize. Not only that, but the search field at the
bottom will look up related Internet results in addition to programs and
files (as it did on Windows 7).
Even better, you can have the Start Menu expand to full screen
whenever you want, eliminating the need for a Modern UI Start Screen.

2. Cortana on Desktop
Being lazy just got a lot easier. Windows 10 will bring Microsoft's
voice-controlled digital assistant Cortana to desktop computers, to
make it easier for you to interact with your device without lifting a
finger. You will be able to search your hard drive for specific files, pull
up photos from specific dates, or launch PowerPoint presentations just
by telling your PC to do so. You can even get Cortana to send an
email while you're working on a spreadsheet, making multi-tasking
much easier.

3. Xbox App
You will soon be able to play any Xbox One game on your PC or tablet,
with the Xbox app for Windows 10. The new operating system will
support Xbox game streaming (through your home network), with
improved speed and graphics performance thanks to DirectX 12
support. The app also lets you record, edit and share your fragging
victories with the Game DVR feature, which lets you grab the previous
30 seconds of your game so you don't miss unexpected wins. You'll
also be able to join your friends in games across Windows 10 or the
Xbox platforms, and see your friends' activity via Xbox Live

4. Project Spartan Browser
Forget Internet Explorer. The long-derided browser will be replaced by
the newly announced Project Spartan. New features include PDF
support, a reading mode that improves the layout of long articles, and
a new note taking feature. The latter lets you scribble on any page and
share your comments with your friends through social networks via a
slide-in menu so you won't have to leave the browser. Better yet,
Project Spartan will feature Cortana support within the browser, so
she can pull contextual information from the sites you're on to do
things like navigate to a restaurant you're looking up or pull up an
upcoming flight time without having to go into your email.

5. Improved Multitasking
A new Multiple Desktops feature lets you run another set of windows
as if on another screen, but without the physical monitor. This is
similar to Apple's Spaces feature on OS X, and helps you manage your
multitude of open windows and apps. Instead of having multiple
windows open on top of each other on one desktop, you can set up a
whole other virtual desktop for those programs to reside in. Set up one
specifically for home and leave your apps such as Netflix and Amazon
open, and create another desktop for work on which you keep Word,
Excel and Internet Explorer open.
With the new desktops comes a new way to keep track of your open
apps on Windows 10. On the new operating system, you can either hit
the new Task View button on the task bar or swipe in from the left
edge of the screen to pull up a one-page view of all your open apps
and files. It's not much different from using the Alt-Tab combination
shortcut on your keyboard, but this presents a convenient way

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touch-oriented users to get an overview of what's running.
Microsoft also updated its Snap View multitasking feature to let you
dock windows to the four corners of your screen. While you could split
your display between apps before, the number of programs you could
have side-by-side was limited by your device's screen resolution. The
system will even suggest what other open apps you can use to fill up
available space, a feature called Snap Assist.

6. Universal Apps
To make the transition across devices more seamless, Microsoft is
introducing a new category of software called Universal Apps, which
use the same code but adapt their interface to the device in your
hand. The company is also bundling its own set of Universal apps with
the OS, including Photos, Videos, Music, Maps, People & Messaging
and Mail & Calendar, which all function the same way on tablets,
phones and PCs. The content is stored and synced via Microsoft's
cloud service OneDrive so you can pick up where you left off on
another device.
Some of these apps, such as Photos, are brand new. Photos will pull
your images across your PC and mobile devices and organize, enhance
and sync them through OneDrive. The system even detects duplicates
and stores just one copy of the same image, and can automatically
create good-looking albums for you. The Mail app has also been
overhauled and will now be a version of Outlook, complete with an
editor based on Microsoft Word.

7. Office Apps Get Touch Support
A new version of Office apps Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook will
provide a touch-first interface across phones, tablets and PCs. The
persistent function ribbon at the top of the apps is now an app bar
that shows up only when you need it. In Outlook, you'll now be able to
delete messages from your inbox by swiping each entry to the left.
Swiping to the right flags that message. The apps will look and
perform the same way on a PC as they do on a mobile device for a
more coherent experience.

8. Continuum
With the rise of hybrid laptop-tablet devices, Microsoft wants to make
it easier to switch between either mode. The system will detect if
you've plugged in a keyboard or mouse and switch modes for more
convenient interaction. If you remove the keyboard/mouse, a
notification will pop up from the task bar at the bottom, asking if you
want to activate Tablet mode. When you do, you are greeted with the
more touch-friendly profile. Dock your tablet into the keyboard again,
and you'll receive the same prompt, this time asking if you want to
exit Tablet mode.

9. Action Center
Windows 10 will provide a new way to look at all your notifications in
one place. The Action Center appears to replace the Charms menu
that slides in from the right on Windows 8 devices. It collects alerts
from your device from all your apps, similar to the notifications
drawers in iOS and Android. Depending on the app, you can also
respond or react from this panel itself, with each notification expanding
to show more actions. The Action Center also offers a quick way to
toggle connectivity options and other settings such as display
brightness and contrast.
10. Unified Settings / Control Panel
Instead of having two apps to control your device settings in Control
Panel and PC Settings, Microsoft is making things less confusing by
bringing them together in one. You'll be able to manage your device
from one place instead of hunting for a specific menu.
We expect more features to be announced as Microsoft gets closer to
publicly releasing Windows 10, so stay tuned for more info.

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