Windows 10 version 2004 is finally here
- Today's the day. And ... nothing is going to change, really.
- There is some new Cortana app info for the now standalone productivity aide
- And what about new features? Anything worth discussing?
- Meanwhile: What does Windows 10 usage share look like on the eve of 2004's launch?
- And it's almost time to ramp up the Windows 10 21H1 testing!
- Related: Windows 10 on ARM can now be installed virtually, but only on Windows 10 on ARM.
- Related: Source code for NT 3.5 and OG Xbox leaks
- Extension sync finally comes to Microsoft Edge. History sync is "this summer," and open tab sync is unclear.
- Why is Microsoft still pushing proprietary dev solutions for Windows apps?
- And on that note, This is what Microsoft said about PWAs at Build
- .NET MAUI is the future of Xamarin.Forms. But is it the real future for Windows dev?
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