Monday, September 25, 2017

Will the Next Version of Microsoft Windows Be any Better Than the Last Two? Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

After Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 have both been huge disappointments to me, I am surely hoping that the next version that is release will be better and not have so many bugs.  One of my best computer tips used to be about how every other version of Windows that is release is actually good while the one that if released between is terrible.

This is what CNBC news had to say.

Microsoft’s next Windows 10 update will be released on Oct. 17.

This update is big, since it includes support for new “mixed reality headsets” that let you step inside of Windows, so long as your computer is powerful enough to support it.

The update is officially called the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. It also adds new security and gaming features, improved smart pen functions (including the ability to track a lost pen), and more.

 

The key to the update is the support for mixed reality.

As CNBC explained earlier this year after a brief hands-on, mixed reality lets you step inside a virtual version of your computer. With a special headset developed by Microsoft’s partners, which will start at about $299, you can walk around a virtual world and interact with virtual software. You might Skype on a big-screen TV work in a Word document in a 3-D-rendered apartment, for example. The first headsets will launch this holiday.

Read the Full Story here:  https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/31/microsoft-windows-10-fall-creators-update-launches-oct-17.html

 

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