Windows Weekly 416: Oh You’re Going to Get It!

Windows Weekly 416: Oh You're Going to Get It!

On the latest episode of Windows Weekly, Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley and I discuss the “Get Windows 10” notification you’re seeing in Windows 7 and 8.1, a ton of other Windows 10 news, Microsoft’s continued mobile app push, plus some enterprise and Xbox news.

Running time: 2:14:18

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