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LOL, who's got a win10 MAK or GLVK to try? :laugh:

 

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/57024-DISCUSSION-Windows-10-Technical-Preview/page378?p=979115&viewfull=1#post979115

 

 

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Edit: yep, can be converted using the TP for Enterprise build 9879key (PBHCJ ****)

 

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@warwagon, not many people are going to "get" your pic (due to the unpopularity of that show with the cool kids), but in my opinion your use of it was riotous.

 

@FaiKee, FWIW, I used the "Add features" UI to "upgrade" a standard 9901 install (which I guess was Pro but was just called "Tech Preview") to Enterprise (now called "Tech Preview for Enterprise") using the published Win10 Enterprise key. I was amazed that it worked.

@warwagon, not many people are going to "get" your pic (due to the unpopularity of that show with the cool kids), but in my opinion your use of it was riotous.

 

@FaiKee, FWIW, I used the "Add features" UI to "upgrade" a standard 9901 install (which I guess was Pro but was just called "Tech Preview") to Enterprise (now called "Tech Preview for Enterprise") using the published Win10 Enterprise key. I was amazed that it worked.

Tks man, and yep, it's a pro, if you check the wim, index1 is Pro, index2 is Core, label "Tech Preview For Consumers". :)

 

lolwtf? :rofl:

 

Isn't it illegal to sell prerelease software? After all, they would be making money off something that MS gives away for free.

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OK, a PCBeta mod had made a summary of what we heard in the QQ chat, with slightly more infos, please be reminded to take with salt:

http://www.pcbeta.com/viewnews-75531-1.html

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[Exclusive] broke Windows 10 Consumer Preview News

Just eight days time, Windows 10 Consumer Preview will meet you.
Here is an exclusive interview we conducted with a source, as we advance Consumer Preview uncover the mystery, I believe that these issues are also each Windows Insider concern.
1, will be released Build 9915 or 9916?
There is no clear proof of the news releases will be 9915/9916, but you can prepare a number of clear Microsoft BUILD, may eventually push 992x Build even more .
2, the new release of 9901 compared to recently leaked What is the difference and different?
The news is now known, in the 9901 installation to touch the computer, there are some touch existence Universal APP failure BUG, ??this problem will be fixed in version 21.
3, Aero glass whether it will resume in this version?
Aero interface still does not appear on the 21st of Build, but that's just Microsoft's tentative, does not exclude the possibility of a subsequent re-join.
In addition, this version of the task bar will remain transparent, and now the same as 9879.
4, Microsoft's latest browser, IE or will be a new Spartan? What will change?
Not sure, but it is likely to be Spartan. But the most gratifying is that Microsoft will likely further liberalization of add-ons or extensions , perhaps you can be like Firefox and Google browsers add your favorite extensions and add-ons from the store.
5, will provide the Server version?
Of course, the server version will also be released in sync local time on the 21st.
 

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MS tells more about Spartan:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2015/01/22/project-spartan-and-the-windows-10-january-preview-build.aspx

Project Spartan and the Windows 10 January Preview Build

Friday, January 23, 2015 1:08 AM

Yesterday, we announced that Windows 10 will ship with a brand new browser, codenamed

MS tells more about Spartan:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2015/01/22/project-spartan-and-the-windows-10-january-preview-build.aspx

Project Spartan and the Windows 10 January Preview Build

Friday, January 23, 2015 1:08 AM

Yesterday, we announced that Windows 10 will ship with a brand new browser, codenamed

  1. LOL, how do you like these "potential names" for Spartan?

http://www.windowscentral.com/possible-names-spartan-browser-being-considered

 

Internet Explorer Edge? Possible names for Spartan browser reportedly being considered

The Spartan browser, or more accurately understood as 'Project Spartan' is a next-generation web browser for Windows 10. Its main features include being a Store app for dynamic updates, using the older IE11 rendering engine for legacy websites, Cortana integration, and the ability to annotate right on the web page for document sharing.

However, Spartan is not the final name, just the internal codename that Microsoft is currently using for the project. The question is, what will Microsoft call the browser upon its final release? A new report suggests a few names are being kicked around and we have the list.

The information comes from a person who participated in an online survey from a company acting on behalf of Microsoft. Although 'Spartan' was not named specifically, it was referred to in the description including "Writing on webpages", "A built-in digital assistant" and the fact that it is a browser from Microsoft launching later this year. No doubt that the survey is referring to Project Spartan.

Potential names for Spartan browser being surveyed



  • Entourage
  • Elixa
  • Evo
  • Evex
  • Endeavor
  • Edge


Please goto the blog to read more ........ :)

http://www.ithome.com/html/windowsphone/128009.htm

 

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WP10 / Win10 mobile version irrefutable evidence: 10.0.9925.0 coming home IT

2015-2-5 11:05:09 Source: IT House Original Author: mysterious hidden Editor: Mysterious Hidden Popularity: 54263 Comments: 413

 

IT House ( www.ithome.com ): WP10 / Win10 mobile version irrefutable evidence: 10.0.9925.0 coming home IT

IT Home News Following WP8.1 after GDR1, we are most concerned about is just Microsoft Windows10 press conference to announce the Win10 system for Phones and mobile phone systems Win10 preview version update will push in February. A pleasant surprise is that now Win10 version 10.0.9925.0 phone system appeared IT home.

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IT house in WP8 /WP8.1 client terminal information usage statistics, the discovery of two special new system device users are 10.0.9925.0 and 8.10.15109.0 , are higher than the current 8.10.14219.341.

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Earlier news that Microsoft beta users receive the system version 8.15.12492 , allegedly Win10 beta version of the phone system. However, Microsoft is expected to push the phone Win10 preview updated version will be changed to 10.0.9925 or more.

 http://www.ithome.com/html/win10/128265.htm

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Exclusive broke the news: Win10 Preview 10009 Recycle Bin icon mutation

2015-2-6 11:36:29 Source: IT House Original Author: Iowa



IT House ( www.ithome.com ): Exclusive broke the news: Win10 Preview 10009 Recycle Bin icon mutation
IT Home News January 22, 2015 morning, after a lapse of two months, Microsoft has to a great surprise of the conference, officially launched a new Win10 technology preview.And two days after the official Windows Insider beta program to all members, to push the Win10 preview 9926 update. Many new features desktop version Huna Cortana, the new notification bar, remake after the start menu and other exciting Continuum.
However, this is only for Microsoft Windows enthusiasts ordinary version, based on Win10 beta preview version of the mechanism, Microsoft will launch the Global Senior Partner higher update frequency in accordance with the practice of internal version.According to IT House informed, Win10 Technical Preview Build 10009 has officially appeared, also the first time we bring you a preview version of Win10 10009 exclusive news broke.
Preview 10009 Win10 version has finally broken million, which in the end what changes?
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? Win10 desktop screenshots Technology Preview 10009;
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? Recycle Bin "trash can" icon finally flatten the;
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? The new hard drive, CD-ROM drive icon;
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? quick access icons are replaced by the new "Lightning" icon.
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? control panel appears, but also put on a new flat icon.

 http://www.ithome.com/html/windowsphone/128277.htm

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WP10 / Win10 phone exclusively broke the news, you absolutely can not imagine

2015-2-6 12:10:57 Source: IT House Original Author: Horizon Editor: Skyline P
IT House ( www.ithome.com ): WP10 / Win10 phone exclusively broke the news, you absolutely can not imagine
IT Home News Win10 preview distance phone us closer, I believe that all users including this writer, have for Windows10 phone version of the system is looking forward, now WP house for you to bring the latest Win10 mobile version broke the map, below take a look.
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? This is what we are familiar with the initial boot screen, it appears that the first version of Win10 phone preview version is still in use in many places had WP8.1 interface.
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? current application list is still the classic Windows Phone style, but we can see the emergence of the "File Explorer" application, then click to see the new Win10-style file management application.
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? The latest version of the alarm clock, and Win10 Preview 9926 in alarm interface exactly the same, and we can see that there are large differences between the Windows Feedback page before, style and.
According to those who broke the news provided by the mobile phone version of Win10 and Win10 Preview Preview 9926 have converged to a large extent, and its Cortana Microsoft Huna currently in an unusable state, and the phone version Win10 and Win10 kernel desktop version exactly the same, but more is mobile version Win10 Win10 desktop version of the interface has been transformed, and this, in Win10 phone settings options inside the "printer, mouse and keyboard" that can be verified.
Above Win10 phone system screenshots from Lumia1520 equipment.
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