Windows 10 DVD Player Lands in Windows Store, Costs $15

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Now that you’ve upgraded to Windows 10, you might be wondering what options you have for playing DVDs. In the old days, that functionality was included in Windows, and as long as you had an optical drive capable of reading DVDs, you were golden.

That’s not the case with Windows 10, and unlike Windows 8.1, you don’t have the option of bolting on Microsoft’s Windows Media Center Pack. WMC is dead and buried, …read more

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