The public will learn more about Microsoft’s new major update to Windows later this month as the Redmond company just sent out press invites for a Sept. 30 event in San Francisco where it will discuss “what’s next for Windows and the enterprise.” Microsoft is expected to unveil a technical preview of the Windows update, which is slated to contain a return to a desktop Start menu that will look and feel more familiar to people who are used to Microsoft’s older operating systems like Windows 7. The new update will also reportedly allow people to use apps that take advantage of Windows’s new “modern” user interface on the desktop rather than requiring them to run in full-screen mode.
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