Microsoft’s Windows 10 Lures Users To Windows Store

Microsoft’s Windows 10 Lures Users To Windows Store photo Microsoft’s Windows 10 Lures Users To Windows Store

Why this matters: A critical mass of Windows 10 users, downloading lots of apps, is exactly what Microsoft needs to solve its chicken-and-egg problem with Windows Store.



A large number of users have been complaining about the issues with sound drivers after installing the Windows 10 OS.

Windows Spotlight is one of the new features added by Microsoft in Windows 10, but previously, this feature was only available for Home users due to an odd decision of the company to remove it from the Pro SKUs during the Windows Insider program. They are also keen on fixing bugs that arise in the new system.

Windows Spotlight is a new Windows 10 feature that Microsoft introduced earlier this year as a way to get a more personalized experience on the lock screen.

The blog post has also announced that there are more to come as they plan to update the Store for new capabilities to market faster. (Files are saved to a device’s hard drive by default, although Windows 10 includes a free option for integrated cloud storage via OneDrive). However, whether this additional security feature would be good enough to push the potential users in upgrading their operating system or not, is something that only time will tell.

Microsoft’s Brix stated clearly that Windows 10 lay at the heart of Microsoft’s campaign to promote the Windows Store.

For tracking the malicious and malware, windows defender has been provided. “Device Guard on Windows 10 Enterprise changes from a mode where apps are trusted unless blocked by an antivirus or other security solutions, to a mode where the operating system trusts only apps authorized by your enterprise”. Double-click on it to open its properties window. After that, users can verify their identities quickly on devices using either PINs or biometric gestures with Windows Hello. The title of his piece?: “7 things I still hate about Windows 10”. It would appear that Windows 10 hasn’t gotten everybody there quite yet.

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