You know, just like it’s done with every single version of Windows. But Microsoft handed them the answer in quote form: The reason anyone is talking like this is that Microsoft is pushing a “Windows as a service” vision, which doesn’t mean “subscription service” but rather that it plans to upgrade Windows 10 going forward with both functional and security updates, plus of course bug fixes. The Verge says that “Microsoft employees can talk freely about future updates to Windows 10 because there’s no secret update in the works coming next,” which is interesting since there are in fact secret updates coming, codenamed Redstone. “Right now we’re releasing Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows, we’re all still working on Windows 10,” Microsoft’s Jerry Nixon said during his session talk, Tiles, Notifications, and Action Center, which as you might expect is exactly where Microsoft would reveal such a thing.
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