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Windows 10: Guides, tips, tricks, and everything you need to know about Microsoft’s OS

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Here’s our latest coverage on Microsoft’s Windows 10, with a roundup of what’s new in the OS, what’s headed your way, along with tips, tricks and other helpful advice.
Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system is constantly being updated, with major feature drops such as the Windows 10 October 2020 Update, plus smaller enhancements to new, built-in apps. Meanwhile, new builds are being tested as part of the Windows Insider updates, and we have some cool new features on their way. We’ve built this guide to present you with the most recent Windows 10 review, notify you about new Windows 10 Insider (beta) news, and list a number of new tips, tricks, and other hints to help you get the most out of Windows 10. Bookmark this guide and check back, as we’ll be updating it with new information as it comes in. In this update, we’ve added new information about what’s coming in upcoming releases of Windows 10, including some cool new features that have shown up in the Windows 10 Insider Dev Channel. More tips and tricks are in here, too, like making your PC easier on the eyes. Read on! The Windows 10 October 2020 Update quietly launched the new Edge browser, built on the same Chromium foundation as Google Chrome. Our Windows 10 October 2020 Update review talks about the other new features—pinned tabs, a new role for Alt+Tab and more—and explains how well they work. For a visual guide of the new features, watch this: Microsoft’s latest Windows 10 feature release is out for Windows Insiders…and it’s somewhat underwhelming this time around. Meet Windows 10 21H1 and what’s in store for your PC when this update drops soon. Finally, some sweet new features for Windows! If you’ve ever used the Xbox Series X console, you’re probably aware of its Auto HDR feature, which automatically adds HDR capabilities to older DirectX games that don’t support them.

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