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30th September 2019, 15:54 | #1 |
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| Windows 10 upgrade announced next week Great news for those who have finally got their PCs stable after the last one Software King of the World, Microsoft is expected to show off the newest version of Windows 10 at its upcoming Surface event, scheduled to take place in New York City next week. Vole is expected to talk about its new version of Windows 10, codenamed 19H2, during its New York showcase. However, those who helped that 19H2 will substantially overhaul the desktop and mobile operating system may be disappointed with Microsoft already confirming it will be an iterative improvement – albeit one with some performance boosts that should also improve battery life on your laptop and tablet. In July, the Microsoft declared its forthcoming version of Windows 10 would “include a scoped set of features for select performance improvements, enterprise features, and quality enhancements”. One of the most notable upgrades delivered by 19H2 are for Windows Shell, the graphical interface that makes Windows 10 distinct. Users are now able to take advantage of a number of new features such as the ability to add an event to a Calendar using its fly-out menu rather than being forced to open its dedicated app. File Explorer comes with a revamped interface that allows users to browse over local and cloud files in a single place. Users are also treated to a number of new notification management options, too. Most importantly, Microsoft’s newest version of Windows 10 should also improve battery life and power efficiency for older PCs. 19H2 allows users to access third-party virtual assistants, such as Amazon’s Alexa, from a computer’s lock screen. This functionality was previously limited to just Microsoft’s Cortana. Finally, the newest version of Windows 10 should kill off a few buts. https://fudzilla.com/news/49494-wind...nced-next-week |
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