Thursday, April 7, 2016

Microsoft pushes out minor update to Windows 10 Camera app

However, what it didn't mention is that the new features will also change the taskbar in order to accommodate it better with all the programs and universal Windows Apps.

Using Continuum as the prime example of Windows 10's mobile presence is perhaps an exercise in futility.

It isn't clear that the apps being made for Windows 10 will be sufficient to get people to buy phones running the software.

Clearly, Windows 10 picked up momentum last month.

Speaking of which, the Windows 10 Anniversary Update is expected at some point in July. The next generation of Skype will not only have visual video mail, with speech recognition providing a transcript underneath the video, but Cortana, through Bing, understanding the context of a given chat and brokering the conversation to move things along and, most importantly, save time.

If so, it would bring to an end a period of complete dominance Microsoft has so far enjoyed in the digital age, where their Internet Explorer browser has been the go-to way of exploring the internet for 20 years. Only those that need a fresh installation of Windows have to pay for Windows 10 right now.

So, if you're now not satisfied by Windows 10 Mobile on your old Windows phone, you will still be able to use Windows Device Recovery tool to flash a Windows Phone 8.1 recovery image on your handset.

It's a departure from Microsoft's past mobile strategy, which was anchored in getting developers to build applications for smartphones running Windows. That said, if you've already upgraded to Windows 10, you may as well see how Cortana's musical knowledge stacks up in comparison to whatever you used before.

Till now, we don't know that how this new menu will look like.

What's in the Anniversary Windows 10 Update?

The company explained at a Build 2016 session that it would create a new notification center in the cloud that would be responsible for receiving notifications from Android devices and then pushing them to Windows 10 PCs. Held every year in the spring, the show really is geared towards those that want to make software for Windows. It's why we believe Microsoft is holding some features back for a separate announcement later. What is more important is that, whereas the previous free version had restrictions created to make sure you bought a license, there are now no limits on the product - you can produce any type or size of app you want to and you can target iOS or Android using C# or F#.

The new operating system powered approximately 235 million systems, according to Computerworld's calculations using Net Applications' numbers and Microsoft's oft-cited claim that 1.5 billion machines run a flavor of Windows.

 


Source: Microsoft pushes out minor update to Windows 10 Camera app

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