With access to apps limited to the Windows Store and the inability to run apps based on Win32 despite their presence in Microsoft’s online application store, Microsoft appears to be keeping Windows 10 Cloud as lightweight as possible, which would mean it could run smoothly on affordable laptops rather than rely on more powerful portable devices.Ĭhromebooks have seen solid adoption in places like schools and other organisations where basic tasks such as web browsing, email and word processing are needed in an affordable an easy-to-use package. ![]() ![]() Redmond’s cloud-based take on Windows 10, which already makes significant use of Microsoft’s cloud services, look to be the first step toward the company releasing a laptop that rivals Google’s and its partners’ Chromebooks. Windows 10 Cloud appears to be getting ready to take on Google’s Chrome operating system (OS), as an purported early version of the cloud-powered OS has emergedonline.Īn ISO image file of windows 10 Cloud was leaked by Twitter user adguard, who also posted a screenshot of a Window installation process showing the cloud-version of the OS as an option for use with a computer or virtual machine.Ĭaution is advised for anyone looking to get an early glimpse of Windows 10 Cloud and would be best to make us of a virtual machine rather than set the OS up and running on a local computer.
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