Windows 10 news recap: Microsoft Store preparing for Windows Core OS apps, Feedback Hub gets changes following multiple bugs, 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.
Microsoft Store is reportedly getting ready to accept apps targeting Windows Core OS
Microsoft is quietly working on a different operating system, Windows Core OS, which is a modular operating system. Now, a new report suggests that the Microsoft Store is preparing to accept apps that target Windows Core OS, bringing its fruition ever-closer.
imagine if your tablet display just rotated like the Surface Hub 2. This is Windows Core OS in action pic.twitter.com/d4ZDwIg0Gf
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) September 24, 2018
Windows 10’s October 2018 update brings audio issues, Microsoft explains the cause
The Windows 10 October 2018 update has been somewhat of a bug-ridden garden. The latest issue to affect users involves a driver update that was sent out via Windows Update, resulting in audio playback not working. Microsoft has explained the cause and released a further update to fix it.
More woes for Windows 10 October 2018 update as some HP owners report BSODs
Those who own a HP computer haven’t managed to avoid the issues that others are encountering with Windows 10’s October 2018 update either, with HP users experiencing BSODs. No known fix, other than user-provided workarounds, is available.
Microsoft updates its Windows Insider Feedback Hub in the wake of botched update
Following the number of bugs that have made it into the public release of the October 2018 update, Microsoft is making some changes to the Feedback Hub, asking users to add further information, such as the severity of the issue.
That’s it for this week – we’ll be back next week with more Windows 10 news!
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