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Leaked Windows 10 'Upgrade Assistant' lets you install the Creators Update early
By Zac Bowden last updated
A leaked version of the Windows 10 Creators Update Upgrade Assistant has leaked onto the web, and it allows you to download the Creators Update a bit early.

Microsoft rolling out improved Dashboard, Beam Streaming for Xbox One today
By Zac Bowden last updated
The Xbox One is receiving it's first major update of the year with new Dashboard improvements and Beam Streaming

The definitive Windows 10 Creators Update review
By Zac Bowden last updated
Microsoft's newest software update for Windows 10 is almost here, and it contains a whole load of tweaks and enhancements for everyone. This is our in-depth hands-on review.

Windows 10 Cloud hands on: An edition of Windows for Store apps only
By Zac Bowden last updated
Windows 10 Cloud is a new edition of Windows 10 up and coming for low-end devices taking on Chromebooks. Here's our hands on.

The Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update is only coming to 13 eligible handsets
By Zac Bowden last updated
Microsoft may be omitting even more Windows phones from its list of eligible devices that support Windows 10 Mobile with the Creators Update

Dell just teased its version of Microsoft's Surface Studio featuring dual displays
By Daniel Rubino last updated
Dell just revealed its forthcoming Surface Studio competitor at Adobe's MAX conference.

Windows 10 Mobile build 15063.2 now available for Insiders in the Fast ring
By Zac Bowden last updated

You can make Windows 10 act like Windows RT with the Creators Update
By Zac Bowden last updated
The Creators Update allows you to limit app downloads to the Windows Store, just like Windows RT used to.

Microsoft rolls out new cumulative update for Windows 10 Version 1703
By Zac Bowden published
A new cumulative update is rolling out for Windows 10 Version 1703 with fixes in-tow.

71 percent of Windows 10 Creators Update users share 'full' diagnostics, Microsoft says
By Al Sacco published
Windows 10 gives users many different settings that help manage and control potentially sensitive information and maximize privacy. However, the majority of users still choose to share "full" diagnostic and usage data with Microsoft, according to the company.
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