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Where, oh where, is Windows 10 version 1803? Patch Tuesday came and went with no announcement. Windows 10 version 17133 is clearly RTM: Microsoft has updated its status four times since initial release, including its first CU. On the bright side, more PWAs are starting to show up in the Store. Whenever RS4 arrives, this will be a good thing. 64-bit apps are coming to Windows 10 on ARM - sort of. Screen Clips are coming to Windows 10 Redstone 5 - maybe. A reminder: April 10 was the last day MS will patch Win 10 1607 (Anniversary Update) -- unless you are an Education or Enterprise user. Those 2 groups have 6 more months. The Next Wave - what's bigger than mobile or the web? Microsoft just found its place in the future.
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott
Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly
Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com
Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com
Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin.
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Where, oh where, is Windows 10 version 1803? Patch Tuesday came and went with no announcement. Windows 10 version 17133 is clearly RTM: Microsoft has updated its status four times since initial release, including its first CU. On the bright side, more PWAs are starting to show up in the Store. Whenever RS4 arrives, this will be a good thing. 64-bit apps are coming to Windows 10 on ARM - sort of. Screen Clips are coming to Windows 10 Redstone 5 - maybe. A reminder: April 10 was the last day MS will patch Win 10 1607 (Anniversary Update) -- unless you are an Education or Enterprise user. Those 2 groups have 6 more months. The Next Wave - what's bigger than mobile or the web? Microsoft just found its place in the future.
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott
Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly
Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com
Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com
Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin.
Sponsor: