Microsoft also shared more details about Microsoft Edge and confirms that it will include and remove a number of new features after Windows 10 hits RTM. Important updates for Windows 10 build 10074 rolled out early this week to address a number of issues with the Start menu, Cortana, and crashes with Microsoft Edge (Spartan). This week we got hands on with Windows 10 build 10074 highlighting all the new features included in the latest release of the operating system, including the new Start menu blur, new improvements on Cortana, and the new Settings app UI changes. Microsoft confirms that Windows 10 will be the last version of Windows, but before you freak out, the news only means that the company will change the way it delivers new major versions of the operating system. Surface 3 finally goes on sale, but Microsoft recommends not to install the Windows 10 Insider Preview, because of some issues with drivers. If you’re planning to get a new tablet, the Microsoft Store is currently offering customers to trade-in their old Surface RT or Surface 2 for up $150 off on a new Surface 3. On mobile devices, Microsoft shows the new Continuum mode for phones running Windows 10, which basically allows users to transform their phones into a PC like experience with an external monitor. This week we also heard that two new high-end Lumia phones for Windows 10 are in the works and the “Cityman” will be the first phone to feature the new Continuum mode. New rumor suggest that Xbox One will get a new TV recording feature later this year, but it’s still unclear how the company will address the issue with recording storage. Windows 10 for phones build 10072 screenshots were published this week by a Chinese website unveiling new transparency control for the Start menu. On DIY Windows, we looked at how to manually enable the new Start menu blur and how to enable the dark theme hidden in build 10074. Finally, we get a closer look at Microsoft’s HoloLens on video, and a Windows 10 t-shirt decodes the mystery to why Microsoft skipped the Windows 9 name. All this and more…
Microsoft recommends not to install Windows 10 preview on the Surface 3 Microsoft’s Ralf Groene talks about Surface design and shows early prototypes (video) Here is why Microsoft calls Windows 10 ‘the last version’ Microsoft Edge: Features coming after Windows 10 RTM Windows 10 build 10074: Hands-on with the Start menu blur, Cortana and Settings UI changes (video) Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore t-shirt reveals why the ‘Windows 10′ name on secret message Xbox One will get TV DVR feature in future updates Trade-in your Surface RT or Surface 2 for up to $150 off on a Surface 3 Windows 10: How to enable the dark theme hidden in build 10074 Windows 10 for phones build 10072 includes new transparency control Microsoft rolls out KB3062095 for Windows 10 build 10074 Microsoft’s Surface 3 now available for sale Microsoft offers more details on Continuum for phone in Windows 10 Microsoft is building two high-end Lumia phones for Windows 10 Office 2016 Preview now ready for download Microsoft gives a closer look at HoloLens during Build conference (video) Windows 10: How to enable the Start menu blur effect manually Windows 10 build 10074: Update KB3061161 rolls out to fix the Start menu and Cortana
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