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How to Get Windows 10 Anniversary Update & Use Its New Features


How to Get Windows 10 Anniversary Update & Use Its New Features
As of August 2nd, Microsoft has begun rolling out its Windows 10 Anniversary Update, a major upgrade for its flagship operating system, which includes a host of new features.Once you've run the update, you'll have access to Cortana on your lock screen, be able to sync your SMS messages between your PC and your phone, run extensions in Edge browser and draw with Windows Ink, amongst other capabilities.Below we explain how to get Windows 10 Anniversary update and how to make the most of its new features.


Microsoft provides some details on how to develop apps for the Windows 10 Anniversary Update SDK


Microsoft provides some details on how to develop apps for the Windows 10 Anniversary Update SDK
As the Windows 10 Anniversary Update makes it way to consumers over the next few days, the Windows team appears to be forgoing a brief celebratory lap of their accomplishments to instead champion more developer participation with this OS release.Today, both the Visual Studio and Windows Hardware Certification teams have announced new building and submission tutorials for developers interested in the Windows 10 platform.While the overall process of building and deploying a Universal Windows Platform app remains relatively unchanged from what has been announced during Build 2016, there are some additional features and processes the Windows team would like developers to consider for the platform.


How to download Windows 10 Anniversary Update


How to download Windows 10 Anniversary Update
Almost exactly a year after launching Windows 10, Microsoft has begun rolling out the Anniversary Update for its new operating system.It's packed with features and improvements, and best of all, it's completely free to download.DON'T MISS: 10 awesome Galaxy Note 7 features you won't find on any iPhoneThere are too many additions to include in this post, but two of the most discussed are Windows Ink and Cortana.
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