as declared in Never mind running mobile apps on a PC -- Microsoft wants you to see your phone's particular apps on a PC. At the company's Surface event, mobile general manager Shilpa Ranganathan previewed a Windows 10 feature that would mirror your phone's entire monitor on the desktop. You could see and reply to a Snap conversation without having to reach for the device on your desk. It's not certain the time this going to be available (it's not part of Windows 10's October Update), but it's likely to be Android-only. It's certainly a practical addition if you're tired of switching devices just to keep up by eextremely social network you use.
Microsoft Store on Windows 10 gains Timeline support, Skype on Android gets more reliable
The Microsoft Store app on Windows 10 has been updated to enable backing for Timeline, a feature built-in to Windows 10 that allows you to go back in time and see what you were doing, providing a history of what you've done on your PC, of sorts. While the update is not generally available to everyone just yet, it is currently rolling out in varying regions, by both Insiders and some non-Insiders. In addition to the Microsoft Store update, the company has launched a stability update to its Skype app on Android. It's not clear what has been fixed in this update exactly, but it ought bring improved stability. The update is available now on the Google Play Store.
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