Which Version of Windows 10 Should You Go For Upgrade?

There are seven different versions of Windows 10 :
That's a pretty intimidating number of options, until you take into account that only three of those versions -- Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Pro, and Windows 10 Mobile -- are available to normal consumers. The other four, Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise, Windows 10 Education, and Windows 10 IoT Core, are available only to volume licensing clients, schools, and intrepid startups.
Still, three different consumer-oriented versions of Microsoft's latest operating system means you'll need to make a choice. Here are your options:
Below Given the path to upgrade from your currently running Windows OS version:
Which Version of Window 10 Should You Get?
Enterprise, as the name suggests, will be offered to larger organizations in volume licensing, and will be deployed and managed by the company's IT departments. Windows 10 IoT Core will be the embedded version of the new Microsoft OS that will be built into circuit boards on wearables, small sensors, and equipment like vending machines. There's also a version of Windows 10 IoT Core for hobbyists working with the Raspberry Pi and Arduino robots. There are actually four sub-flavors of Windows 10 IoT: Standard, Mobile, Compact, and Micro; but again, most consumers don't need to concern themselves about these. 


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Facebook Will Improve Your Social Life With This New Feature

 

First, Facebook helped you connect with friends. Then, it made it super easy to let friends know about events and parties you might be throwing. But now, Facebook just made a major upgrade to its Events feature. What exactly does that mean? It means that Facebook has become your official, personalized party planner.

According to TechCrunch, if you have iOS, you're in luck. Facebook's new Events browsing feature lets you search for events with extreme precision. 

You can specify when you want to go out — whether that's tonight, tomorrow, or next week. And then select, say, "Performing Arts," to help narrow down your search. Presto! Facebook suggests an event based on your location and preferences.

There's even a section of pre-selected events that Facebook creates based on all the information it has about you — which is kind of creepy, but also cool. 

The updated Events feature does more than just match you based on information, it also lets users purchase event tickets in the app, create notifications, and permits you to show your interest in an event without committing to go. 

As TechCrunch 
points out, Facebook has over 450 million people using its Events feature. It also has more data on its users than almost anyone else. The combination allows Facebook to corner the untapped events-matching market. 

So if you still haven't made solid New Year's Eve plans, Facebook's got you covered.
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