Windows 10 is one of Microsoft’s finest operating systems to date, although it’s not without its problems (I’m looking at you, Windows Update). Each new Windows 10 update brings Microsoft’s OS a small step closer to perfection, which is why you should pay attention to the catchily titled Windows 10 October 2018 Update announced at IFA 2018.
Not much is currently known about the update, although Microsoft has promised more details in the weeks leading to the update. Features expected in the October 2018 update include a “dark mode” colouration for file explorer, the ability to sync your clipboard between different devices using the cloud, and various tweaks to Notepad, Microsoft’s Xbox app, and the ever-maligned Microsoft Edge.
The update will be initially available to those signed up for the Windows Insider program, as a way of testing its features, in early October. The update will roll out to other users shortly after. More information is likely to be shown at Microsoft’s yearly Ignite event between 24 and 28 September, in Florida.
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