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Microsoft OS will be available from July 29th

As usual, users will have a year before they can get the Windows 10 upgrade for free.

A screenshot of the upgrade already available to select users

Microsoft has announced that its much-awaited Windows 10 OS is coming on July 29th, and users don't even need to get out of their chairs to get a spot in the upgrade line.

Take a look at your Notification Area in the Taskbar and you should find a Windows icon that, when clicked, reveals a new Windows 10 upgrade panel.

It's currently being rolled out to select users. As usual, users will have a year before they can get the Windows 10 upgrade for free, but once they do, they'll get free security upgrades for the life of the device.

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