Microsoft is still aiming that Windows 10 is active on one billion 
active devices within two to three years of its launch by introducing 
new offers like the back-to-school deal through which students can get 
$300 off when buying both Xbox One and Surface or get a free TV when 
they purchase a Dell PC over $699 at Microsoft Stores through August 14 
to achieve this aim.
The Anniversary Update features which was unveiled at its Build 2016 
developer conference in March will have features that include: Windows 
Ink for better pen use, Cortana and Edge improvements, including 
extension support, advanced security features for consumers and 
enterprises, and cross-device gaming support, as well as new classroom 
tools.
There are still few hours left to upgrade to the Windows 10 version before users start paying $119.
 
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