Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Windows 10 will be the last and it’s a win-win for all!

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subject to verbal threats of harm. About 54% gay men, 48% lesbians and 28% straight men said they had experience­d homophobia. The participan­ts were from all sexualitie­s, with nearly 25 percent saying they were heterosexu­al. Respondent­s were largely unanimous in the view that spectator stands were not accepting of gay people. AFP Shelton removed 16 cartridges from Benno’s stomach, leaving others to be expelled naturally. In total, he had eaten 17 live rounds of .308 caliber ammunition. “My first concern was not an explosion but poisoning,” Shelton was quoted as saying by the Baxter Bulletin. But after surgery, Shelton said Benno should make a full recovery. PTI NEW DELHI: It’s official – Windows 10 will be the last version of the iconic operating system that Microsoft will release. If you are a Windows user, don’t panic.

While it may sound as if Microsoft is killing off its lucrative operating system and not developing future versions, this in reality is part of a big effort by the firm to rebrand Windows as a service, instead of a product.

Microsoft has decided to forego the tradition of one big release every two to three years and will instead offer incrementa­l updates regularly, and this is a good thing.

Multiple versions of an operating system are a thing of the past.

Now Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS offer frequent and regular over-the-air updates.

This is what Windows 10 will likely be, regular easy to do dowloadabl­e updates and that’ll make life easier for everyone.

Tech news site The Verge reported that instead of big releases by Microsoft, there will be regular improvemen­ts and updates. It’s something Microsoft has been actively working on for Windows 10 to ensure it spans across multiple device types. HTC

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Supporters wave rainbow and Cuban flags in Havana on Saturday to support gay rights and to join a symbolic marriage ceremony organized by President Raul Castro’s daughter Mariela. The marchers called for equality and marriage rights for Cuba’s lesbian,...

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