MicrosoftEdu press conference details
Date: Tuesday 2 May 2017 Time: 2.30pm GMT (9:30am ET; 6:30am PT; 11:30pm AEST) Live stream: Embedded below. Also available at microsoft.com/microsoft-event-may-2017
What do we hope to see?
Windows Cloud (aka Windows 10S)
Windows Cloud is a lighter version of Windows 10 that is expected to be used for ultra-low-cost laptops. Although it is likely to be a Chrome OS rival, it is unlikely to be an entirely online operating system. The name has not yet been confirmed, and only this morning we heard news that it might be called Windows 10S rather than the long-rumoured Windows Cloud. You can read more details about Windows Cloud here.
Surface 4 (aka Surface CloudBook)
If you’re launching a new operating system, you need some hardware to show it off on. Microsoft’s low-cost Surface computer hasn’t been updated since March 2015, and it’s possible that the Surface 3 may be replaced not with a Surface 4 but a new Windows Cloud-based Surface laptop, perhaps known as the Surface CloudBook. Well-known leakster @evleaks offered several images of ‘Windows 10S’ running on a new Surface computer earlier today, including the image shown below.
You can read more details about the Microsoft Surface 4/CloudBook here. Read next: Windows 10 – the verdict Marie is Editor in Chief of Tech Advisor and Macworld. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for more than 17 years, managing our English language, French and Spanish consumer editorial teams and leading on content strategy through Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.