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Windows 10 April 2018 Update is arriving on April 30
« on: April 27, 2018, 04:23:52 PM »
In a blog post, Microsoft has today announced that Windows 10 April 2018 Update will begin rolling out on April 30 to some users, and it will be released to more machines on May 8th, as speculated earlier. It is also worth noting that Microsoft is changing up it’s naming structure and ditching the “Creators Update” moniker after one year.

Windows 10 April 2018 Update recently received a new RTM build along with bug fixes, and the Build 17134 is the final version of the operating system. Initially, Windows 10 April 2018 Update rollout was projected to begin on April 10, but Microsoft delayed the launch due to a BSOD in the RTM build.

“With our latest major release – the Windows 10 April 2018 Update – we want to give you back some of your greatest currency, your time. Our hope is that you’ll have more time to do what matters most to you –  create, play, work or simply do what you love,” Microsoft said in a blog post.



Windows 10 April 2018 Update is currently labelled as version 1803, which refers to the compiling date. In this case, 18 in 1803 represents the year when the company compiled the RTM version of the company and 03 indicate the month, March. As we are not very far from the moment the public Windows 10 Redstone 4 rollout begins, let’s learn more about the features and improvements.

What’s new in April 2018 Update?

Timeline

Microsoft is bringing the highly anticipated Timeline feature to Windows 10 with the next version of the operating system. Needless to say, Windows Timeline is quite a helpful addition to the Windows 10 operating system. Microsoft says that Timeline organizes your information such as web browsing history which is spread across multiple devices in one place.

If you wrote several emails a couple of days ago, but can’t find, Timeline can help you get back to that specific moment in the last 30 days. The timeline can be accessed from Task View pinned in Taskbar, and it will show all information related to your activities across the devices and apps such as Outlook, Microsoft Edge or Office 365. The Timeline could only sync the data when same Microsoft account is being used in applications like Edge browser on your mobile devices.

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