Windows 10 now supports smaller screens (and Win10 mobile supports bigger ones)

The Windows 10 Mobile version of the Word processor has been bumped to 17.6965.47742 and includes changes to the way users work with tables, as cells can now be merged to create a header that spans across multiple columns.

When Windows 10 launched last summer, it was offered as a free upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 within one year of launch.

A notable detail is that Microsoft encourages OEMs to land Windows 10 on laptops, tablets and PCs that are ultra-portable. Now the budget mobile phone unit is being offloaded to a Foxconn subsidiary for just $350 million; the deal is expected to be finalized in the latter half of this year.

Gartner estimates that just 2.4 million Windows Phone devices were sold in the first quarter, giving Microsoft 0.7 per cent of the market.

Windows 10 minimum hardware requirements changed, a device can be of 7-inches while still being a desktop while a mobile can stretch up to 9-inches.

Above is the image of Get Windows 10 tool that nearly all Windows 7/8.1 users are getting/will get in coming days.

Game Troopers says Microsoft is helping developers in this regard by featuring the best titles, and this can be a significant boost in the number of downloads, but also generated revenue. After July 29th, you'll be able to continue to get Windows 10 on a new device, or purchase a full version of Windows 10 Home for $119.

The pop-up messages that we previously reported offered a specific date and time when your system would be updated, but the "X" button now seems to be short for "I accept the upgrade".

If you have yet to upgrade, it's actually been worth waiting for Microsoft to fix any glitches and to improve its operating systems.

To help customers "catch up" with available updates, including hotfixes, many of which are not available through any other means except direct download from KB articles, one-by-one.

The redesigned Windows Store reportedly runs faster - a single click now takes you to the page you seek.

The Feedback Hub app is designed like a forum of sorts for users.

Microsoft has a host of improvements planned for its Windows 10 Anniversary Update, including new-look Start menu, and additions to Microsoft Edge browser.


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