It also introduces us to Cortana for the desktop and presents us with Microsoft Edge as a great alternative web browser.
Thus, with a much more modern interface, it brings back the Start Menu and maintains the classic Tiles and compatibility with touchscreen devices. It looks like the guys at Redmond have learned from their past errors, bringing together in the same system the best of Windows 7 and the few things that can be salvaged from Windows 8. We're talking about Windows 10, a platform conceived to run on all sorts of devices, from PCs to video consoles, as well as smartphones and tablets. After the failure of Windows 8, Microsoft is back with a new operating system that intends to be the best they've ever launched.