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Yes, the Start menu is back. Yes, there are virtual desktops. No, the
Charms bar hasn't gone away. And no, we don't know when Windows 10 will
ship or what it will cost. But we've seen the technical preview of
Windows 10 and the word to bear in mind for this release is
productivity.
Microsoft's Joe Belfiore repeatedly emphasised that this is a very early
build without even all the features that have been announced, and that
there might be rough spots. We didn't see any problems in the time we
had to try it out at Microsoft's San Francisco event, but what's clear
is that there is plenty more to come.
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