Windows 10 Update came with some new features. The operating system will be available to all Windows 10 users, and it is now running on more than 700 million devices. Also the affair will be held by releasing the second major Windows 10 update probably this year.
With the released update, there is a new cloud-powered
clipboard that will allow users to copy contents across machines, and store a
history of copied content in the cloud. It’s quite good if you likely use a PC
at home or work.
More so, another feature came with it which will allow users
to syncs app history across many devices. Microsoft is still building more
extensions for both Chrome and Firefox that will allow users to have access to
the Timeline feature and sync tabs. This will make Timeline a lot more useful
for Chrome users.
The update will also be released to Windows support phones.
It’s designed as an associate app to more closely align Android and iOS to
Windows 10. Recently, most of the features are available for Android users
only. Android users will be able to quickly sync photos on their Android
devices or can be sent and received as a text message within Windows 10 on your
PC connecting to your Android phone.
Read: 10 reasons people prefer the operational use of Android to iOS
Read: 10 reasons people prefer the operational use of Android to iOS
Additionally, Android users will also have access to the
Timeline feature, which will also allow them to sync contents from their
Android phone to a Windows 10 device.
Timeline support is also coming to Microsoft Edge in a beta
version due to the unveiling in early November; it will permit users to quickly
have access to their tabs whether they were open on a PC or mobile version of
Edge.
The update is expected to be launched in March 2019.
Microsoft has not yet elaborated many features of this forthcoming update, but
the company is holding a Surface and Windows press event and we should wait to
hear more about new Windows 10 features as soon as possible.