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Windows 10 is about to slap you with a $119 charge By Kevin Downey




Do you use Windows? If so, you're definitely not alone.

Microsoft says its newest version, Windows 10, has been downloaded 300 million times in less than a year. There are good reasons for that. Windows 10 is fast, safe and it'll soon have browser extensions that diehard Windows users have been asking for for years.

Another great thing about Windows 10 is that the Windows 10 upgrade from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 is absolutely, 100% free. You pay nothing, nada, zippo.
That is, you pay nothing if you act really fast. If you don't upgrade your Windows to Windows 10 by July 29, you'll have to pay $119 to get it. And, if you're a PC user, you should get it.

For one thing, Microsoft is moving away from older versions of Windows. Plus, Windows 10 has features that make it easy to use, like the Start button that disappeared on Windows 8.

Note: Microsoft's Windows 10 Anniversary Update will be released in two phases this summer and fall. This will be Microsoft's first major overhaul of Windows 10 since launching the OS last year. Among other upgrades, the Anniversary Update will have improved features for mobile surfing. Keep reading Happening Now for Windows 10 updates.

One easy way to NOT pay $119. Click here to get the FREE Windows 10 upgrade.