
Microsoft continues to give Windows 10 a lot of love, even if the operating system had some awful updates recently. The Redmond-based corporation insists in its endeavor to convince the users that Windows 10 is what the company has best to offer in the software field.
We can hope that they’re right, considering that many clues point to the idea that a successor for Windows 10 will never appear. Instead, Microsoft will prefer to provide frequent updates to its latest operating system to make it as competitive as possible.
The October 2020 Update for Windows 10 is out
Microsoft released the October 2020 update for Windows 10 yesterday, October 20, and you can grab it for free if you’re among the users of the operating system. The new video is presenting what the update has best:
Do you also like the Alt + Tab command for switching between open apps? Of course, we all do! Microsoft expands that nice functionality by making it available for the Edge browser as well.
There are many new additions within the update, from settings improvements to a personalized taskbar. Even the start tiles become more interesting and pleasant to watch, as they’re packed with theme-aware colors.
The KB4583263 update is a ‘must’
The optional update KB4583263 recently became available for Windows 10, and it promises to solve the problem of swollen batteries for laptops. Microsoft teamed up with HP for that matter, as they want to end once and for all those unpleasant moments found mostly on HP Business Notebooks.
Therefore, you shouldn’t hesitate to grab the KB4583263 update via Windows Update or the Microsoft Update Catalog if you’re using a laptop that runs Windows 10. Also, HP points out that the update will not be visible to systems that don’t need it. Buckle up, as Microsoft prepares a shower of updates for Windows 10!