Microsoft will finalize Windows 10 this week

While the official release of Windows 10 is in less than a month, Microsoft seems to be ready to launch hostilities. WinBeta spotted a build of the operating system in development - 10176 Version - with the nickname RTM (Release to Manufacturing), a step that indicates the end of development of the OS . It is information that other media such as Neowin and The Verge , which suggest that Microsoft plans to finalize Windows 10 later in the week.

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"Completion" ("Completion") is the operating term, but Microsoft plans to continue pushing large updates for its operating system for fast and frequent pace . Windows 10, which marks the transition of the platform "software as a service" not only involves regular fixes and security updates, but adding features in a somewhat more distant future. Among the new features that we are entitled to expect, support for extensions within Microsoft Edge, its new Web browser, and improvements to its integrated applications for Windows 10.

This accelerated pace in terms of development was demonstrated recently by the release of Windows 10. Microsoft has pushed three new versions of the operating system (build 10158, 10159 and 10162), each with hundreds of improvements and corrections bugs, for members of his Windows Insider program.

It may be necessary to wait!
The latest build of Windows 10 did not bring any new features that the company focuses solely on the rectification of internal problems. The notes of the show build 10163 patches related to networking, security and various other features.

Since Microsoft mentioned last week, the builders will be among the first to receive the final version of Windows 10. The public will begin deployment shortly after, starting with members of the Windows Insider program, companies and clients requiring a large volume of licenses. On a section of his blog, Meyerson wrote that the goal is to make sure the update goes smoothly for most users .

The Windows version of this year will actually be the largest that Microsoft is never done. The possibility offered by the company to users in Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 to upgrade their OS for free for one year is a part of the company's effort to realign its income around services rather than software. Microsoft hopes to stimulate the adoption of the Windows Store, and drive users to its subscription-based services such as cloud OneNote, and Office 365 onedrive.
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