This week on Pureinfotech: Windows 10 build 17704 became available for testers, and in this new preview of the Redstone 5 update coming later this year, includes a slew of improvements and new features. (Check out you the hands-on video review with build 17704.)

Microsoft has confirmed that Sets, the feature that brings tabs to File Explorer, won’t be arriving with Windows 10 version 1809 (Redstone 5). However, the company doesn’t discard that it’ll release in a future update.

If you own a Surface Pro (2017) or Surface Laptop, you can get the official USB-C adapter to connect accessories using a Type-C interface to your device.

The Mail app for Windows 10 gets inking support to allow you to compose entire emails using natural handwriting with a stylus.

Windows 10 version 1803 (April 2018 Update) received a new cumulative update to fix network problems, issues with Chrome, and a lot more.

The Xbox games that Gold members will be getting in July have been announced, and in case you missed it, you can also download the pick of the week theme: Rhymes with Orange to refresh your desktop.

Tech tips

This week, you also learned a number of tips to get the most out of Windows 10, including the steps to create and manage virtual desktops to organize your work.

We looked at the steps to remove temporary files to free up space on your Windows 10 device.

You can now have the Quick Look experience found in macOS on Windows 10 with the QuickLook app.

In preparation for the Windows 10 Redstone 5 release, you now know the steps to change region settings using the Settings app.

Microsoft Edge on Android and iOS now blocks ads, and you can use this guide to learn the steps on how to use this feature.