Windows 10 news recap: Creators Update is feature complete, Focused Inbox in the Mail app and more
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Welcome back to our Windows 10 news recap. We are continuing the trend of our weekly “Windows 10 news recap” series where we go over the top stories of the past week in the world of Microsoft’s flagship operating system.
Hands-on with Windows 10 Creators Update Insider build 15031 for PC
This week saw the release of Windows Insider Preview build 15031 for PC, as part of the Windows 10 Creators Update. Take a look as we get hands-on with the latest Insider build on the Fast ring:
Windows 10 Creators Update SDK is feature complete, says Microsoft
The release of the Windows 10 Creators Update is approaching at a steady pace and Microsoft has now confirmed that the Windows 10 Creators Update SDK is feature complete. This means that they’ll be no new features from now on that developers can make use of, however, consumer-only facing features are still possible.
Microsoft testing Focused Inbox on the Windows 10 Mail app
Reports are coming in that Microsoft is testing the Focused Inbox feature in the Windows 10 Mail app, allowing people to better manage their mail, by only needing to see what’s important.
Build 2017 tickets go on sale Feb 14th, see what’s next with Windows 10
Build 2017 is Microsoft’s annual event to show off what it has been working on for developers and what’s next in the world of technology and particularly Windows 10. The company has announced that tickets for the event go on sale on February 14.
Could Xbox 360 emulation come to Windows 10? “Never say never”
Playing Xbox 360 games on Windows 10 PCs is a dream for some, however, as yet, it’s not a feature that we’ve seen any progress towards. Despite this, Phil Spencer of Microsoft’s Xbox division sent a somewhat cryptic tweet out on the subject of Xbox 360 emulation on Windows 10:
Running BC reliably on all the different PC HW configs would be a lot more work than XB1, but never say never.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) February 7, 2017
That is the top Windows 10 news for this week – we’ll be back next week with more!
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