The Silicon Review
01 September, 2018
At IFA 2018 held in Berlin, Microsoft made an announcement to confirm the upcoming Windows 10 Redstone 5 release and it will be called the October 2018 update. Windows 10 October 2018 update brings new features and improvements to millions of devices that run Windows 10. The company has been testing Redstone 5 via its Insider Program but has not revealed the exact changes in the Windows 10 October 2018 Update. At its keynote presentation at IFA 2018, Microsoft shared the new Windows experiences during the event and showcased several Windows PCs including Lenovo Yoga C630, Surface Go, Acer Predator Triton 900 etc.
Erin Chapple, Microsoft Corporate Vice President has promised new features such as Dark Mode in File Explorer, Your Phone app and many more in the next Windows 10 update. Dark theme is now around the corner and it will soon be available on File Explorer. A new cloud-based Clipboard is a part of the Windows 10 Preview Builds now which can be viewed with shortcut keys Win+V. Search on Windows 10 is expected to get previews that allow users to perform operations on files better such as jump into, see progress on, and disambiguate between files by seeing more information. Users can now mute specific Set tabs, snooze tabs in the backgrounds, restore tab faster etc. Moreover, the Notepad app is also getting new updates.
With these updates, Windows 10 is going to have an all-new user experience very soon.
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