Happy Friday. Even if it’s Friday the 13th. Microsoft Windows 10 users may find that this is a good day or perhaps a bad day depending on the results of installing the first “major” update that the company has begun to push out to Windows 10 users. Reasons to update…. Not that you have a choice….. Include:
- The usual performance improvements and bug fixes.
- Improvements to Cortana as well as making it (her?) available to users in Japan, Australia, Canada and India
- Improvements to Edge, Mail, Calendar, Photos, Groove, Xbox, Store, OneNote, and Solitaire. I for one have been looking forward to those improvements to Solitaire.
There’s specific enterprise focused improvements as well. Including the ability for enterprises to control what updates get installed…. Something that I wish would make its way to consumers…. But I digress.
This update should be hitting your Windows 10 powered computer now. If you’ve got feedback, please leave a comment below and share your experience.
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First “Major” Windows 10 Update Pushed Out By Microsoft
Happy Friday. Even if it’s Friday the 13th. Microsoft Windows 10 users may find that this is a good day or perhaps a bad day depending on the results of installing the first “major” update that the company has begun to push out to Windows 10 users. Reasons to update…. Not that you have a choice….. Include:
There’s specific enterprise focused improvements as well. Including the ability for enterprises to control what updates get installed…. Something that I wish would make its way to consumers…. But I digress.
This update should be hitting your Windows 10 powered computer now. If you’ve got feedback, please leave a comment below and share your experience.
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