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  • cmdrdredd - Monday, April 30, 2018 - link

    HDR improvements is something I'm very interested in. Hopefully they have it right this time.
  • Duncan Macdonald - Monday, April 30, 2018 - link

    So - a nice security hole to allow documents to be extracted by sneakernet without needing a USB port, some modifications to a browser that no one who cares about security or privacy uses, an enlarged recent items list and an admission that the Windows Store is so crap that people do not use it. What a massive list of "improvements".
  • Brett Howse - Monday, April 30, 2018 - link

    You seen concerned about losing control of documents. Perhaps you should look into Rights Management rather than complain about a feature to make sharing easier, which is something users would want.
  • stephenbrooks - Monday, April 30, 2018 - link

    I'm glad to see they're backtracking a bit on UWP and forcing the Store on people.

    Modular app installs are a nice thing, but they've got to do it in a way that doesn't force a whole new platform on everyone. There's tons of Win32 code around. It's not "legacy", it's the vast majority of what people want Windows for. So treating it as legacy is shooting themselves in the foot ("if I'm going to have to rewrite my whole application anyway, why not on Linux?").
  • PeachNCream - Tuesday, May 1, 2018 - link

    Prior to this update, I thought Windows 10 S could be upgraded to 10 Pro at no cost anyway which was already something of an admission that making the Store the mandatory source of software was an unworkable model in an environment where Windows users are accustomed to getting software from outside sources.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to see them backing away from the Store a bit, but the walled garden approach was supposed to be a new source of income to monetize the OS. It does look like maybe in the next couple of updates, 10 S will be abandoned completely and this is just the second step away from their previously aggressive stance on it.
  • CSMR - Sunday, May 6, 2018 - link

    PWAs and web apps in general are terrible for users compared to UWP apps. Memory consumption and performance are both 10x worse than they should be.
  • Sttm - Monday, April 30, 2018 - link

    Yeah I just ran the updater and it updated today. Usually in the past I had to wait awhile for feature updates or manually install it with the media creation tool.

    So far no issues, no apparent changes either though.
  • kefkiroth - Tuesday, May 1, 2018 - link

    Hopefully Nearby Sharing will be the AirDrop for PCs. Homegroups can get pretty finicky at times.
  • Wolfclaw - Tuesday, May 1, 2018 - link

    Popped it on last night, would have been nice if it just acknowledged my existing privacy settings instead of making go through all it's attempts to mine my data. Interface looks a bit more polished and a tad quicker.
  • nagar1234 - Tuesday, May 1, 2018 - link

    How do i find my computer in windows 10,Microsoft has launched this device and developed many new features,so get here from this portal,i am all ready use this window,install and window 10 replaced your computer http://mycomputerwindows10.com here in the window menu,you can easily to redirected to the main menu and files explorer,then read more window 10 info on this portal.
  • johnalbert - Tuesday, May 22, 2018 - link

    The windows 10 April 2018 update officially launched nowadays, bringing helpful new capabilities like an interactive Timeline that lets you pick out up wherein you left off in apps, and wi-fi record sharing with close by pcs. properly, at least in idea. In fact, milestone windows 10 feature updates can take weeks or maybe months to roll out in waves. but you can get the windows 10 April 2018 update right away if you realize in which to look and what to do.

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  • anand4568 - Tuesday, June 12, 2018 - link

    The latest update of Windows 10 is named as Redstone 4 and the version of the update is 1803. This update is not so big but it has improved the performance of Windows 10 a lot. The update has started rolling in batches on April 30, 2018. The start menu has changed a bit, performance of Cortana has been improved, Action center has been improved, Desktop Timeline has been added, a new game bar has been added. Lots of other changes are there. If you need more support you can check https://microsoftsupport.co/microsoft-support-uk

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