Microsoft gave the world a small glimpse at its next operating system, Windows 10, on Tuesday.
In a way, Windows 10 is a throwback. Whereas Windows 8 was optimized for touchscreen devices like tablets, Windows 10 makes things easier for desktop users. (It'll still adapt to touchscreens, too.) Windows 10 will launch in mid-2015.
Windows 10 isn't finished yet, but here's a quick look at what Microsoft showed us so far.
Here's the desktop. At first glance, it looks a lot like Windows 7 and the 'desktop' mode in Windows 8. But the Start menu, which disappeared in Windows 8, is back.
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