Microsoft this week rolled out Sway, its new presentation and design solution, to select Office 365 subscribers worldwide, as well as to Windows 10 tablet and PC users.
Customers can purchase the new Windows 10 versions in the country if they have devices running Windows RT, Vista, XP or other that are not eligible for a free upgrade.
With today’s launch of Windows 10, GeekWire decided to check out the local Best Buy in Seattle to see what sort of Windows 10 selection we could find at retail.
While the new features are laudable, the big deal is that Microsoft is going back to the future by restoring the Start menu that Windows users had become accustomed to.