Microsoft launches Windows 10 - and it's free to current users

People running Windows 7, 8.1 or Phone 8 can get new OS for free - and tech firm launches 3D goggles

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
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Microsoft has unveiled the latest version of its operating system, Windows 10, and announced it will be free to existing customers. The firm also has a new innovation called HoloLens, a virtual reality headset which overlays '3D' holograms on reality.

Showing off the new OS, designed to work equally well on PCs and mobile devices, Microsoft VP Terry Myerson explained that a streamlined new web browser, Spartan, will be built in. Integrated into the browser will be a "personal assistant", Cortana, intended as a rival to Apple's Siri or voice activated Google.

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