Turner told the Credit Suisse Technology Conference last month : "In the month of September 2015 we will be able to bring out this particular Operating system. That is the current plan of record."
An autumn release would put the newer version of Window on trach for launch 3 years after Windows 8, which got a mixed review from users as it confused many traditional PC users with a design which is more suited for tablets.
According to the reports, Microsoft set to unveil Windows 10 on September 2015, saying the jump in numbers from 8-10 marked a leap as it looks to unify the way people work on phones, tablets and traditional computers.
The latest test version of Windows 10 which blends the muchlove start menu and traditional look with newer features has been available for download from Microsoft's official website for more than two months.
According to test research firm Garner: "Windows 10 is still a core part of Microsoft's dominates and business the desktop computing market with almost 1.5 billion users across the globe. But the growth of tablets and smartphones means Windows now runs on only about 14% of computing devices worldwide".







