• Microsoft Windows 10 display at the Microsoft booth during the 2015 Computex exhibition at the TWTC Nangang exhibition hall in Taipei, Taiwan, June 2, 2015.

Microsoft Windows 10 display at the Microsoft booth during the 2015 Computex exhibition at the TWTC Nangang exhibition hall in Taipei, Taiwan, June 2, 2015. (Photo : Reuters)

The new Windows 10 from Microsoft will be launched on July 29 in different cities around the world as a way of reaching out to many users of the softwares.

Before the release, there are three facts users should understand concerning the new software as they get ready to enjoy the new version of Windows. 

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Staggered Rollout

The first fact concerns the staggered rollout. There is a likelihood that users will not have the Windows 10 on July 29 since Microsoft is considering launching the update in stages, Good News reported.

Beginning July 29, Microsoft will officially release Windows 10 to Windows Insiders - beta testers - before launching the software in waves after the official release date.

Ten Years Automatic Updates

Another fact is about the 10 years automatic updates for Windows 10. Allegedly, Microsoft updated its Window's Way of living naked truth sheet, a move that will offer sustenance for Windows 10 for ten years.

There will be automatic updates made obligatory for home users of Windows 10, Techno Stream unveiled. In case a customer chooses to install Windows 10, it is mandatory to agree to get Microsoft updates.

"The license terms for Windows 10 need Automatic updates enabled as a way of sustaining clientele secure and delivering the software as a service," Microsoft said.

There is an upside to the much less susceptible personal computers. Every house user of the new Windows 10 will have to download the app, which is the biggest shortcoming that the company is working hard to eliminate.

Stream Games from Xbox One

The last fact is the availability of stream games from Xbox One to Windows 10. Although the version is not yet out, Microsoft already enabled the feature whereby the user can easily remote play Xbox One games on a PC, laptop, or tablet operating Windows 10.