Windows 10 build 10135 leaked onto the web, but the new preview of the operating system doesn’t include any significant improvement over the previous leak, build 10134. The software giant finally rolled out Windows 10 build 10130 to the Slow ring of updates. In Patch Tuesday for June 2015, Microsoft released a number of updates to patch Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer. This week Microsoft officially announced the availability of a new Xbox One featuring a 1TB hard drive and a new wireless controller with a 3.5mm headphone jack. It’s said that the software maker is preparing Windows 10 Mobile for late September, only two months after the release of Windows 10 for PCs. In addition, build 10136 for phones is likely to roll out as soon as the third week of June. Early this week a new video emerged in YouTube highlighting the new features in Windows 10 Mobile build 10134. Microsoft announced that is officially retiring the modern app of Skype in July, in favor of the new desktop version. During a press event in San Francisco, Oculus unveiled that is partnering with Microsoft to ship the Oculus Rift with the Xbox One controller and wireless adapter for Windows 10. Also, Microsoft said that Xbox One games will be playable through the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset when it launches in 2016. On how to guide, this week you learned how to roll back to Windows 8.x or Windows 7 after upgrading to Windows 10. Twitter announced that it will be dropping its 140 character limit for direct messages and users will be able to send private messages of up to 10,000 characters. This week new images surfaced onto the web showing Nokia’s project “Moonraker”, which it’s said that it was the company’s smartwatch, but Microsoft canceled the project after acquisition. Finally, Thoshiba unveils that will integrate a dedicated Cortana key on all its new Windows 10 devices, and Google is preparing to launch “YouTube Gaming” to compete with Twitch. All this and more… Welcome to Pureinfotech: Tech Recap edition. Each weekend I will bring you a compilation of articles of the week, including how-to guides, features, tech news, and more. This is simply a list with a brief description of pieces you might have missed or you might just want to read again.
Toshiba will include a dedicated Cortana key on new Windows 10 PCs Google launching ‘YouTube Gaming’ to compete with Twitch Microsoft canceled Nokia’s smartwatch codename ‘Moonraker’ Windows 10 build 10130 arrives to the Slow ring, download available now Twitter drops DM character limit of 140 and expands it to 10,000 Xbox One games will be playable using the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset Oculus Rift to ship Xbox One controller and adapter to work with Windows 10 Windows 10: How to roll back to Windows 8.x or Windows 7 after the upgrade (video) Microsoft ditching Skype modern app in favor of the desktop version for Windows Windows 10 Mobile build 10136 may release to Insiders during the third week of June Windows 10 Mobile build 10134 first hands-on video appears on the web Windows 10 Mobile release date set for late September Microsoft Patch Tuesday June 2015 brings 8 updates for Windows, Office, IE Apple announces Mac OS X ‘El Capitan’, iOS 9, and watchOS 2 updates Apple Music announced, arrives on June 30 for $9.99 after 3-month trial Windows 10 build 10134: Stopping Insider builds, background apps, improvements on Edge (video) How to watch Apple’s June 8 WWDC 15 keynote on Windows, OS X and iOS Windows 10 build 10135 leaks onto the web, no need to download
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