Will Microsoft Provide Free Windows 10 For Free?

Although the release of the arguably crucial next ς των Windows δεν τοποθετείται νωρίτερα από το φθινόπωρο του 2015, πολλοί εκτιμούν ότι η εκδήλωση της 21ης Ιανουαρίου θα συγκεντρώσει τέτοιο ενδιαφέρον που θα αποτελούσε την ιδανική χρονική στιγμή για την ανακοίνωση της δωρεάν διάθεσης των Windows στο εξής.
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This could cause a wave of upgrades from previous versions of Windows to which businesses and home users persist.

This would be an uncultivated and fertile ground for developers who are reluctant to invest in Windows apps development so far.

In addition, Microsoft has already announced that after the release of Windows that will hide in history the failure of Windows 8, their applications will be available for tablet, smartphone and PC from a single store. Microsoft has not mentioned pricing for Windows 10, for manufacturers or for end users.

But it has already experimented with making "Windows 8.1 with Bing" available at an extremely low cost to manufacturers of tablets with Intel Inside under 9 inches ($10), which is zeroed out on the condition that manufacturers default to search engine of Microsoft and MSN as the home page in the browser.

Manufacturers who do the same also get an equal discount on larger tablets, bringing the cost of Windows 8.1 down to $15.According to the data identified by M.Zo Foley from ZDnet, the pricing policy already followed by the Microsoft with Windows 8.1 it is obvious that Windows to promote Bing, MSN and Office 365 Personal by providing the operating system for just $15, with a free year of Office 365. Also, by creating a Microsoft account at Windows 8 launch, users automatically get access to the company's file hosting and synchronization service, OneDrive (vwhich can be disabled or disconnected from the Microsoft account).

The Guardian writes just a few hours before the event that analysts believe it really is Microsoft has every reason to make Windows available for free, although doing so would be a 360-degree U-turn for a company that derives the majority of its revenue from it. Frank Gillett, a leading analyst at .

Microsoft has failed to convince many users that the upgrade to Windows 8 was worthwhile and estimates that in the future the company will change its policy: Windows 8 is only on 10% of PCs and even tablets are limited to 19%. The problem is that users do not upgrade because it costs money and because it scares them. The developers are also hesitant and the company must do something to win them back. This is the last chance for Windows, concludes Fr. Gillett, who predicts that Microsoft will in the future provide invisible upgrades to users, in the same way that Google is upgrading ChromeOS.

In October of 2013, Apple announced the free upgrading of its new Mac OS X Mavericks operating system, and its head, Tim Cook, said with emphasis that "It's time to open a new chapter in software history, to move into a new era in which upgrading operating systems will be free of charge, "turning everyone's eyes on Redmond. Microsoft had earlier released the upgrade to Windows 8.1, free for Windows 8 users, but not for older versions.

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