21/01/2015, 05:32 PM
![[Image: OS_Windows_8.png]](https://cdn2.iconfinder.com/data/icons/metro-uinvert-dock/256/OS_Windows_8.png)
Here's a round-up of what else was announced:
- Windows 7 and 8.1 users will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 for free over its first year after launch.
- Windows 10 will feature a return to the desktop as its main interface, borrowing the best of its Windows 8 Metro experiments to provide a good touchscreen experience as well.
- Refreshed icons. Finally.
- Microsoft's personal assistant software Cortana will be part of the new OS.
- Windows Phone is dead. As a brand, anyway. As part of their plans to unify Windows as wee know it across phones, tablets and PCs they've decided to drop the 'Phone' brand from their mobile experience.
- A really, really big Surface called Surface Hub.
- New browser Project Spartan was unveiled, set to become Internet Explorer's successor. It will use a new engine, have a new UI and will let you annotate the web, if you want to.
There was some Xbox news, too:
- Xbox One streaming to any device running Windows 10.
- Windows 10 will feature an Xbox app for browsing your game collection, chatting to friends on Live and a Game DVR feature for recording PC game footage using the Win+G shortcut, including the previous 30 seconds.
And here's the crazy headset they announced along with Windows Holographic.
Spoiler:
![[Image: hololens.jpg]](http://cdn.pocketnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/hololens.jpg)
![[Image: hololens-800x509.jpg]](http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/01/hololens-800x509.jpg)
Source: YouTube
Certainly seems intriguing - apparently it will be priced with both enterprise and consumer in mind and will be released during Windows 10's lifecycle.
Good show Microsoft!
![Specky Specky](images/smilies/specky.gif)
The Windows 10 Preview is now available!