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Our Zac Bowden will answer your questions about Windows 10 in a chat with Mary Jo Foley

posted on April 2, 2021

If you love Microsoft, Windows 10, or our senior editor Zac Bowden, you have a new date to add to your calendar. Bowden will join Mary Jo Foley for the next MJFChat, which will occur on April 8, 2021. During the chat, Bowden and Foley will discuss rumors and speculation about what’s coming up for Windows 10 and from Microsoft.

Foley teased the upcoming chat on her Twitter account earlier today (not an April Fools’ Day joke). Leading up to the chat, Foley and Bowden would like people to ask questions using the hashtag #MJFChat to ask Bowden questions.

Our next #MJFChat is going to be full of juicy rumors, speculation and maybe even some useful planning tidbits. Put your questions here on Twitter using hashtag #MJFChat for my guest @zacbowden. We’ll be talking about what’s (likely) next for Windows pic.twitter.com/RPZkTfBsUD

— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) April 1, 2021

We can’t promise that Bowden will reveal everything on the chat, but there’s no harm in asking anything that you’d like.

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If you can’t wait until April 8, you can check out the Windows Central Podcast to hear Bowden and our executive editor Daniel Rubino discuss all things Windows 10 and Microsoft. Bowden and Rubino discussed the ‘next generation’ of Windows in an episode from a few weeks ago.

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