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Microsoft unveils livestream details for next week’s Windows 10 event

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
November 28, 2020
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Microsoft has unearthed livestream details for its upcoming Windows 10 event in Seattle. The company is planning to unveil Windows 10 to consumers, detailing a number of consumer-features and possibly the future of Windows RT and Windows Phone. The event will start at 9AM PT on January 21st, and as such, the livestream will begin at 9AM too.

You can tune into the livestream via a new dedicated website for Windows 10 which Microsoft unveiled today called “Windows 10 Story”. An on-demand version of the livestream will be posted there shortly after the event has finished, meaning if you miss it you can watch it pretty quickly after the event is over. The event will include presentations from Terry Myerson, Joe Belfiore, Phil Spencer and Satya Nadella!

If you’re in a situation in which streaming video doesn’t work out, don’t worry as we’ll have you covered. WinBeta will be present at the event and will be live blogging everything! So there’s no excuse to miss anything coming out of Redmond on the 21st. We’re pretty excited to see what’s next for Windows 10, are you?

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