Microsoft's Windows 10 event is ready to get underway, starting with a livestreaming keynote. It's clear that the software giant will show off the new version of its Windows operating system, finally pulling the curtains back on the full suite of features and changes.
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You can watch the livestream on Microsoft's site (no embed available, sorry!)--it's set to begin soon, at 12 p.m. Eastern, 9 a.m. Pacific.
Other than a reveal of Windows 10 itself, it's very likely we see the secret Spartan web browser--a new replacement for Internet Explorer that will be tied into the upcoming OS. Also rumored is the desktop debut of voice assistant Cortana, which at this point only exists on Windows Phone.
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Xbox boss Phil Spencer should also appear to discuss Microsoft's plans for its Xbox One console down the line, and perhaps make some announcements. Whatever Microsoft has in store, it's all about to begin live from Washington--tune in so you don't miss anything, and check back for the biggest news stories.