Microsoft has confirmed that the Windows 10 operating system will come in seven different editions, including desktop and mobile versions for homes and businesses, along with offerings for schools, etc. Though earlier iterations of Windows have had different editions of it’s release, this is the first time that clear outline has been made around the same. “We designed Windows 10 to deliver a more personal computing experience across a range of devices,” Microsoft’s Tony Prophet wrote in a blog post. “An experience optimized for each device type, but familiar to all. Windows 10 will power an incredibly broad range of devices – everything from PCs, tablets, phones, Xbox One, Microsoft HoloLens and Surface Hub.” 1. Windows 10 Home: This is the “consum...