Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Microsoft Takes Aim At Chromebook Market - Announces Windows 10 S


Microsoft is gearing up to compete with Google's Chromebooks in the education space. Today, Microsoft announced Windows 10 S, a more streamlined version of their operating system that strictly runs optimized apps from the Windows Store and doesn't require expensive hardware.
Entry-level Windows 10 S devices will start at $189, which could help intrigue students, teachers and even entire schools to purchase. Acer, Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Samsung and Toshiba are all currently working on Windows 10 S laptops.
Schools will be able to download Windows 10 S for free if they want to upgrade older devices to this new version. Office 365 apps will also be free for both students and teachers.
A variety of Windows 10 S devices will be available this summer, just in time for the new school year.

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