The Sunday Guardian

Microsoft unveils new Windows 10

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Microsoft has built a new version of Windows 10 specifical­ly for the Chinese government.The company announced the new version of the operating system at an event in Shanghai, but hasn’t shared many specific details about how the software has been modified. Microsoft has been known to be working on a Chinese government edition of Windows 10 for some time.

It developed the software in partnershi­p with the stateowned China Electronic­s Technology Group Corporatio­n, through a joint venture called CMIT.

“With the strong support of CETC and Microsoft, CMIT, our joint venture, has now developed a version of Windows 10 for China government customers,” said Terry Myerson, the executive vice president of Microsoft’s Windows and Devices Group.

“This monumental moment was only possible through our partnershi­p and support of the Chinese government.”

This version of Windows 10 lets the government use its own encryption on computers and remove certain features it doesn’t like, such as OneDrive, according to Bloomberg. All updates will be managed by CMIT to ensure that no data leaves China. Windows 10 is available to consumers in China, but the country’s government isn’t keen on the platform.It banned government bodies from using Windows 8 after Edward Snowden’s NSA spying revelation­s, and even partnered with Canonical in 2013 to create a Windows alternativ­e called Kylin, but that project failed.

“For 22 years, Microsoft has had the distinct honor to work in China, learning and advancing technology together,” wrote Mollie RuizHopper, the editor-in-chief of Windows Blog, in a post announcing the launch.

“For the last two years, we have earnestly cooperated with the Chinese government on the security review of Windows 10. We are pleased with the transparen­cy and objectiven­ess of their review process. We agree with the outcome of the review.” THE INDEPENDEN­T

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