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Every version of Windows comes with new features: Windows 95 introduced the Start Menu; Windows XP saw the OS move to the much more stable NT kernel as well as brought in major refinements to the user interface; Vista came with some major changes, including a wholesale kernel upgrade, a new hardware driver model, and user account control; Windows 7 introduced aero glass, snap, the new Taskbar, and the Action Center; and Windows 8 introduced the Start Screen, Modern apps, and the addition of ARM processor support.
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© 2015 Mike Halsey
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MVP, M.H. (2015). New and Improved Features in Windows 10. In: Windows 10 Primer. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1046-8_2
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