LONDON: Right now, the Mail app bundled into Windows 10 allows you to set up multiple email accounts, and users are asking for a central inbox that would allow them to manage all messages at once, without having to jump from one account to another.
Microsoft’s OEM Division CVP Nick Parker just wrapped up his keynote at IFA in Berlin, and for close followers of Microsoft, there wasn’t much new to report.
Given that the feature is being tested by Windows Insiders, it could eventually make it into the next big Windows 10 release.
Valve today updated its Hardware & Software Survey for August 2015, and the good market share news seen by Microsoft this past month is all the more apparent in the gaming world.
Another indication that businesses are going to love Windows 10?
A new chart from cloud security company Okta offers more evidence that Windows 10 is off to a strong start.
One problem for computer manufacturers is that Windows 10 is remarkably tolerant of old hardware, and upgrades are free.
The trend is toward so-called two-in-one devices that can serve as laptops or tablets, such as the Satellite Click 10, or tablets with a separate keyboard, Aunkofer said.
Windows 10 – which unites the Microsoft ecosystem across a host of devices including smartphones, tablet and desktops PC – first rolled out back in July.
Microsoft is making a new Mail feature available on Windows 10.
The same might be true for one of the low-priced educational computers launched at IFA this week.
Users can add to the black base unit by attaching a dedicated graphics card, a sound block, a portable hard drive and even a power bank to wirelessly charge certain smartphones.
Many users are sticking to the familiar.