What Will Fall's Windows 10 Update Bring?

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This is huge because, as we mentioned last week, their new 10 S operating system only gives users access to apps in the Windows Store.

People are on the go, jumping between their computer, phone and smart home speakers.

For starters, the next Creators Update is coming during the Autumn and will feature the new "Fluent Design System", previously known as Project Neon.

At their recent developer conference, Microsoft surprised everyone by announcing they're making iTunes available in their app store by the end of the year. Here's what the company is working on next.

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This new "pick up where you left off" feature is something that Microsoft hopes will attract developers. It's another way to dive right back into whatever you were doing on your computer. This allows you to copy and paste information from a PC and have it appear on your other devices. There will be a Story Remix app for Android, iOS and Windows, allowing users to sync their photos and video from various devices for seamless editing. There are also a number who still prefer the gaming performance on Windows 7. It was a free app that allowed Windows users to create simple mash-ups of photographs and video clips with basic transitions and other effects. It's called Story Remix, and it's a video-crafting app that looks to be the spiritual successor to Movie Maker. The same applies for editing Word documents, or using third-party apps.

Here is some good news for the few people who love iTunes and the masses who are stuck using it because they've already invested in large video and music libraries. 100 million of that number has happened in the past eight months alone, so the adoption rate remains strong, even if there are still a number of holdouts on Windows 7 and 8.1 that have yet to make the jump.

Myerson said the new motion controllers are the first that don't require the installation of markers, hardware devices that are usually placed on walls to provide accurate motion sensing and mixed-reality responses in physical spaces. There are buttons, a touchpad and a little joystick in each hand, and a ring of sensors that the headset can track. Ahead of the update's release, Microsoft is offering developers the chance to pre-order the Windows Mixed Reality Headset Developer Edition, to be delivered this summer, from either Acer ($299) or HP ($329). They'll be sold as a $399 bundle with Acer Windows VR headsets later this year.

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