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Initial Windows 10 Anniversary Edition reviews are mixed
The worlds future will be chatbots, machine learning and artificial intelligence, Microsoft Chief Executive, Satya Nadella said kicking off the company’s Build developers conference. Probably thanks to some much more exciting news from Tesla, it went under the radar entirely.
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We know that the biggest focus of the update will be Windows Ink, which is filled with some intriguing features and the improved security features. But once you do that, you’ll be able to see text messages, missed calls, or other notifications on your phone.
To celebrate the anniversary of the Windows 10 launch, Microsoft plans to make some major enhancements to the Xbox One. One of these features is the ‘Action Center in the Cloud, ‘ which will allow users to check out their notification on any device, and they will be dismissed on other devices, as well.
Microsoft is also encouraging more people to start developing apps and games by making the process easier.
Microsoft has been teasing bits and pieces of what both Windows 10 users and developers can expect in the upcoming Anniversary Update, and one of them involves the often taken for granted notifications.
As Windows 10 updates release, Cortana will no more sit on one place. On Windows 10, we’re continuing to deliver on top fan-requested features like support for multiple GPUs and the ability to turn off v-sync. In a Sway post by Microsoft’s Peter Skillman, Brian Uphoff, Eric Papamarcos, and Jen Gentleman, the company shared what they have been working on for the update coming this summer.
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Microsoft says it’s heard customers’ “loud and clear” feedback on the limitations Universal Windows Apps and games purchased from the Windows 10 Store now have. By introducing pen support, users will be able create digital sticky notes, sketches, or notes.