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Windows 10 Anniversary Update prevents Pro edition users from disabling Microsoft’s ads

The preview builds have offered Windows Insiders a glimpse into several features the Anniversary Update will bring. You get an emoji, and you get an emoji!

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Essentially this means that Windows users, with the exception of those using Enterprise and Education editions, can no longer disable settings that let Microsoft use Windows 10 to promote apps and services from itself and third parties. In fact, the company is not even verifying that the user actually needed the features on the windows 10, not even after the download is completed, mirror.co.uk reported.

Microsoft is poised to roll out one of the biggest updates for the Windows 10 operating system as promised. The update brings a variety of new features including its digital assistant Cortana, for players in the United States and UK. That being said, Windows 10 has made considerable progress in the one full year that it has been out.

For now, it seems Microsoft has taken the first step among its competition in supporting Unicode 9 and its advance emoji representation. You only need to connect your account once via Facebook Login; if you’ve already gone through the steps on the Xbox app for Windows 10, iOS or Android, then you’re all set! Microsoft is only delaying the inevitable in light of the Anniversary Update, which is rolling out this week.

Dubbed the 2016 Summer Update, the software upgrade adds a number of new features to Microsoft’s eighth generation console. Cortana is said to be improved and more deeply integrated.

The Microsoft Pen has been getting some update for the surface users. This, combined with Enterprise users’ preference for familiarity and stability, explains why Windows 7 still makes up the bulk of the PC market.

Yes. Windows start is going to change again.

Do you think we are overreacting here? In addition to more commands and greater accuracy with natural language and text dictation, Cortana provides the ability to use a headset or Kinect.

The company’s latest figures indicated that there were 350 million devices running Windows 10. Background music is handled through supported apps like Pandora with others to come on board soon, such as Groove Music and iHeartRadio.

Work devices will obviously require IT administrator approval before updating, and Windows 10 Mobile devices will see notifications in the “coming weeks”.

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