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Microsoft to release two Windows 10 updates in 2017
A new downgrade policy is hidden within the Windows 10 Anniversary Update: Once you’ve installed it, you’ll only have 10 days to downgrade to an earlier version or build, rather than the 31 days provided before.
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“Based on feedback from organizations moving to Windows 10, [the Anniversary Update] will be our last feature update for 2016, with two additional feature updates expected in 2017”, writes Microsoft’s Nathan Mercer in a blog post. As WalkingCat has revealed on Twitter, it appears that Microsoft is well aware of the easy by which developers can port Chrome extensions to Edge, and the company has released a new Windows 10 app for just that objective.
I upgraded this PC from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 on July 28, then upgraded to the Windows 10 AU on August 2.
On Tuesday, The Seattle Times reported on two lawsuits that had been filed against Microsoft regarding the company’s actions with Windows 10.
Microsoft knows today’s users are much less inclined to make a change to their operating system than in the past, so it wants to control all of that in the future. And to be able to release a final build in early 2017, Microsoft will probably start testing the next builds with Fast Ring Insiders in the coming weeks or so(I’m excited!!).
The first blockbuster update for the next-generation update, dubbed Threshold 2, arrived in November of the same year. Users can quickly jot down notes, scribble on screenshots, or mark up documents in core Windows apps like Word and PowerPoint.
This brings us to the current state of Windows updates for anyone that’s using Windows 10; they’re just going to happen.
Microsoft has revamped the entire set of Windows emojis in the Anniversary Update to be more inclusive, detailed, expressive, and playful.
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Microsoft was now planning for another major update under code name “Redstone 2”. No doubt, this improvement made the use of Window 10 new version more flexible and convenient to be used in tablets. We’ll soon get back to you as soon as we have an official release date.