AD came from the vice president of Windows, Terry Myerson, at the WinHEC Shenzhen, China: the new Microsoft operating system, Windows 10, will be launched this summer in 190 countries, in 111 languages worldwide. With the opportunity Internet Explorer will retire to make way for a new browser known by the code name Project Spartan. Terry Myerson also announced several strategic partnerships and initiatives with leading companies worldwide, including Lenovo, Tencent and Qihu 360. “Windows has always been global,” said Myerson, “with more than 1.5 billion users around the world and here in China hundreds of millions of PCs now work with Windows. “ But there are other Windows news coming. This time to submit was Joe Belfiore, vice president for Microsoft operating systems. These are two innovations that will be featured in the new Windows 10. The first is Windows Hello, a new feature of biometric authentication which makes access and content blocking devices and Windows 10 easy, secure and personal. The second is Microsoft Passport that allows people to use the face, iris or fingerprints to verify your identity and to access their devices, websites and services supported without a password and more quickly and safely.
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