Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 17728 from the RS5 branch. Among the changes are the arrival of the Your Phone app and improvements to Narrator.
Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 17713 from the RS5 branch and Windows 10 build 18204 from the 19H1. Among the changes are mixed reality, Edge, time, setup, update and gaming improvements.
Microsoft today reported earnings for its fourth fiscal quarter of 2018, including revenue of $30.1 billion, net income of $8.9 billion, and earnings per share of $1.14 (compared to revenue of $23.3 billion, net income of $6.5 billion, and earnings per share of $0.83 in Q4 2017).
Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 17713 from the RS5 branch. Among the changes are improvements to Edge, Notepad, Remote Desktop, Sign-in, Windows Defender Application Guard, and Inking.
Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 17711 from the RS5 branch. Among the changes are improvements to Edge, Fluent Design, display, and the Registry Editor.
Microsoft has lately been releasing Windows 10 builds on a weekly cadence. Because of a bug last week, however, this week's build brought more than the average number of improvements (and bugs). And yet, the highlight of this build was not what was added, but what was removed: Sets.
Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 17704 from the RS5 branch. Among the changes are improvements to Edge, Skype, Diagnostic Data Viewer, video, typing insights, font, security, Task Manager, accessibility, container, and Windows Mixed Reality.
Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 17692 from the RS5 branch. Among the changes is the addition of SwiftKey as well as improvements to Edge, Ease of Access, Narrator, the Game bar, Game Mode, search, and Windows Mixed Reality.
Microsoft has revealed that the Windows 10 April 2018 Update (version 1803), which is now fully available for all compatible devices, hit 250 million devices faster than previous updates. The company credits AI for the faster and more reliable rollout.