1.
Windows 10 to Show More Ads Now
In the
upcoming Anniversary date, Microsoft Windows 10 is planning to double the amount of promoted ads in the
Start menu in Windows 10 OS. The software maker revealed at its Win HEC
conference that the amount of Ads will increase to double in the Anniversary
Update. In these Ads, the various apps
are promoted typically on new PCs to encourage Windows 10 users to download
Store applications.
In Windows
8, the absence of the Start Menu is one of the things people missed the most.
With its return in Windows 10, people celebrated the move cheerfully. While
users are happy with that the Start Menu returned to Windows 10, the increased
volume of advertising apps has undoubtedly left them with mixed feelings. Read
more at http://windowssupport3.livejournal.com/16777.html
2.
Microsoft
Cortana Won't Work With Third-Party Browser Anymore
Each copy of
Windows 10 comes with Cortana, Microsoft's virtual assistant, to help you in every work.
By default settings, Cortana directly opens links in the Microsoft Edge browser and performs searches using the
Microsoft Bing search engine. Now with the latest update, Microsoft won't let you use Cortana to perform a Google
search anymore. While Cortana the virtual assistant is capable of using a
third-party search engine on Windows 10, Microsoft announced that the
"result is less reliable and predictable." So, to ensure that all
works well, the company will only allow
Cortana to use and launch the new Edge browser only and find answers via Bing. Read
more at http://472256.wix.com/windows10support1
3.
Wi-Fi Password Sharing Feature in
Windows 10
Microsoft
packed a lot of great security features into
Windows 10 but
there are some exceptions. Wi-Fi sense has an option to share your internet
password with all your contacts automatically. Now the company says it’s
removing this Wi-Fi feature in an upcoming update. Some of the users think that
password-sharing feature is a time-saver feature, but it could unintentionally
reveal your sensitive information with someone you don’t know very well. Microsoft
notes that this Wi-Fi Sense option is not much popular among the users, so
updating it would be a waste of money and time. However, another Wi-Fi Sense
feature that connects your device to active hotspots automatically will remain
intact.
This latest
update in Windows 10 Insider preview, also offers some impactful improvements to Microsoft’s Edge
browser. It includes real-time web notifications from participating websites
and swipe navigation for moving back and forward. If you want to know more on
Wi-Fi sharing feature visit Windows support website or dial Microsoft support
number and get relevant information instantly. Read more at http://customerhelp.support/windows-10-update-removes-wi-fi-sharing-feature/
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