Windows 10 build 18912 releases as part of the 20H1 development with a couple of new features and several fixes. Microsoft clarifies that new versions of Windows 10 will continue to install on devices with less than 32GB of storage. Ahead of E3, Google unveils more details about its cloud-game streaming service, Stadia, including release date, pricing, games, hardware and internet requirements, and much more. Apple confirms that won’t be retiring iTunes for Windows 10 users. In case you missed it, you can also download the pick of the week theme: Fabrics Of India to refresh your desktop. Additionally, you can now download the first wave of the Xbox titles available for free as part of the Games with Gold program for June. And you can now purchase a purple variant of Xbox One S for $299.
Tech tips roundup
This week, you also learned a number of tips to get the most out of Windows 10, including the steps to configure a VPN connection so that it doesn’t slow down your web traffic. You now know the steps to completely uninstall the graphics drivers when the uninstaller fails, or you need to remove all the components when switching brands. Skype now supports screen sharing on mobile, and here’s how you use the feature on Android and iOS. Starting with the May 2019 Update, Windows 10 includes support for variable refresh rates, and you can enable the feature using these steps. In addition, you also learned the steps to set up a VPN server on Windows 10. We looked into the steps to format a hard drive using PowerShell, reset an app to its default settings, change the screen resolution, and enable Periodic scanning on Windows 10. Finally, we even looked at the differences between Windows 10 English and English International. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.