As the latest Windows 10 update -- the "Fall Creators" update -- starts to roll out, Microsoft is already thinking ahead to 2018. The firm has unveiled a video showing a glimpse of what's in store for the future interface of its operating system. Called Fluent Design, it refreshes the codes of Microsoft's "Project Neon" with an even more uncluttered design.

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Although no major shakeups are expected, Microsoft's Fluent Design nevertheless promises a more pleasant and fluid user experience, with more light and depth, as well as new animations and transitions. Ultimately, the new uncluttered and flat, minimalist design feels modern and in line with the times.

However, the video shared by Microsoft is only a glimpse of the changes in store. Moreover, in the long term, this design is expected to come to all Microsoft's software, including Office and its various mobile versions.

Microsoft hasn't yet officially commented on the rollout of this interface, although it's likely to happen progressively, via several updates scheduled in 2018, starting with spring 2018 update codenamed "Redstone 4." No less than 500 million computers worldwide currently run Windows 10, according to Microsoft.