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Following their teaser video released earlier this year, Microsoft is updating Windows 10 with a new start menu, Alt + Tab, and Taskbar layout. Instead, the Windows 10 update is adding an opaque background to the tiles. Panos Panay, Chief Product Officer at Microsoft for Windows and Devices, posted a teaser video on Instagram showcasing Windows 10's new design. The new Windows redesign now allows even more choices for Windows snapping, aside from the traditional split-screen effect. Other visual changes include the file explorer, which ditched the location bar on top, and a redesigned directory on the left. I've had the beta version of Windows 7 installed on my Intel Core 2 Quad, a Compaq Presario, and an Atom-based netbook for about a week now and so far, Microsoft's upcoming operating system gave a fairly good impression. I've been a Windows Vista user for about a year now and I am fairly satisfied with its performance. So, trying out Windows 7 for the first time didn't really made a huge impact. Read more in our articles including "Windows 10 update features redesigned start menu and Alt + Tab" and "Windows 10 new visual redesign teased".

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Following their teaser video released earlier this year, Microsoft is updating Windows 10 with a new start menu, Alt + Tab, and Taskbar layout. Instead, the Windows 10 update is adding an opaque background to the tiles.

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Panos Panay, Chief Product Officer at Microsoft for Windows and Devices, posted a teaser video on Instagram showcasing Windows 10's new design. The new Windows redesign now allows even more choices for Windows snapping, aside from the traditional split-screen effect. Other visual changes include the file explorer, which ditched the location bar on top, and a redesigned directory on the left.

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Our coverage of Windows 10 changes includes: "Windows 10 update features redesigned start menu and Alt + Tab"; "Windows 10 new visual redesign teased"; "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same". Each article provides unique insights and information.