A year after the launch of Windows 10 and a few days after the end of the free period, Microsoft will push as planned on Tuesday the first critical update of the OS called Anniversary Update or Redstone.
But a little impatient users may well have, in fact, to show a little patience. The update will be done in effect by waves. This was stated at the WPC 2016, the new head of the Windows Insider program, Dona Sarkar.
There is nothing surprising in this. Note also that the launch of Windows 10 in July was carried out in the same way. “It will take some time,” acknowledged the representative of the publisher, quoted by Digital Trends.
“We will start with PCs and phones, and it will be a global deployment. This will take time” Dona Sarkar further stated. And of PCs and smartphones already represent millions of machines.
According to the latest figures from Microsoft, Windows 10 is running on 350 million devices worldwide. As many systems it will migrate to the Anniversary Update as of 2 August.
Remember what are the expected new …
Biometric authentication tool Microsoft Windows Hello is more stable and beginning to be integrated within applications in this release. Cortana can now be used even on the standby screen and has a greater integration into the OS, it can also be disabled.
The default browser Edge now supports extensions. And adding a feature Windows Ink makes use of an easier and more interesting pen.
The application Mail can be slid into taskbar to quickly see the number of unread mails while Skype is now Universal App.
the center of notifications updated is also more useful and easier to understand. In the previous version of Windows 10, unread messages were sometimes displayed, but more often it was not. Now they are displayed, along with other information and tips.
The center of notification tells you such a new preview build of Skype is available or you display the results of your last scan Windows Defender. Connectivity Bluetooth and Wifi is considerably better.
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