This week on Pureinfotech: Microsoft rolls out Windows 10 Mobile build 14283 part of the Redstone update. The new preview includes new features to make it easier for users to get a quick glance if someone is trying to reach you with new indicators. There are also a few new changes on the Outlook Mail & Calendar, and the software maker is bringing together the Insider Hub and Feedback Hub apps on mobile and PC. (The next time you open the Insider Hub, you’ll open the Feedback Hub instead.)
Windows 10 Mobile build 10586.164 for Insiders and non-Insiders handsets releases without new features but with a number of fixes and improvements.
Windows 10 for PC gets a new cumulative update KB3140768, which brings the operating system to build 10586.164 aligning with the mobile version of Windows 10. The new update includes various improvements for Bluetooth devices, hibernation performance, and it fixes several security issues on Microsoft Edge, USB storage driver, .NET framework, and more.
The logon screen on Windows 10 Redstone receives an update to make the experience a little smoother by merging the Lock and logon screen backgrounds with the image you use in the Lock screen.
This week I also added a few guides to help you migrate your Evernote notes to OneNote with the new Microsoft’s importer, and you also learn how to record phone calls on your Windows 10 Mobile handset.
If you have been waiting the right time to buy a new computer, you’ll be happy to know that the Microsoft Store continues its huge sale of Dell and Alienware PCs and accessories. But you must hurry, these price cuts are temporary.