As its 29 July release edges ever closer, the full details of Windows 10 are coming into focus. Much, however, remains unclear. We know, for example, that Win10 marks the end of Windows Media Center. It’s gone, not to be replaced. That’s big news. But all we know is that it’s dead, nothing more. Our full preview of exactly where Windows 10 stands right now, and what it can do, starts on page 46. For the moment, here’s a little more detail.
THE RELEASE DATE
Well, we know that you will be able to get Windows 10 for PCs and tablets, in 190 countries and 111 languages, on 29 July. Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 users will be able to upgrade, for free, at any point within the first year.…