Windows 10 news recap: “next generation of Windows” teased, Timeline to drop history sync for personal accounts, and more
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Welcome back to our Windows 10 news recap, where we go over the top stories of the past week in the world of Microsoft’s flagship operating system.
Windows Package Manager 1.0 is now available
The first stable release of the Windows Package Manager has been launched, version 1.0. It provides a command line tool to download and install applications from central repositories.
New shared calendars experience in Outlook for Windows goes out of preview
The new shared calendars experience in Outlook for Windows has left preview and is now available to users, after being in preview for two years. It should bring improved reliability and reduced sync latency.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella teases “the next generation of Windows” at Build 2021
Satya Nadella took to Build 2021 to tease the “the next generation of Windows”, confirming that more details will be shared soon.
okay for those who can't watch the video stream, here is the 1 minute of Windows stuff in the BUILD 2021 keynote pic.twitter.com/Tb98Ccxl1m
— WalkingCat (@_h0x0d_) May 25, 2021
Windows 10 Timeline to lose history sync support for MSA accounts in July
Personal Microsoft accounts will no longer sync history in Windows 10’s Timeline feature as of July, Microsoft has announced.
That’s it for this week. We’ll be back next week with more Windows 10 news.
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