Windows 10 version 1803 "April 2018 Update" is available for stable branch users. Microsoft has published a long list of features which are removed or considered deprecated in this release.
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Windows 10 April 2018 update now available for download
Microsoft today announced the full availability of Windows 10 "April 2018 Update" for the stable branch of the OS. The official ISO images can be downloaded from the company's web site. Existing Windows 10 users can install it via Windows Update.
Enable or Disable Sets of Tabs in Windows 10 with a Registry Tweak
Sets is the implementation of the tabbed shell for Windows 10 which will allow app grouping exactly like tabs in a browser. When enabled, Sets will allow combining windows from different apps in a tabbed view. It is possible to enable or disable this feature with a Registry tweak.
KB4135051 is available in the Fast, Slow, and Release Preview rings
Microsoft today released a new update for Windows 10 version 1803 to Windows Insiders in the Fast, Slow, and Release Preview rings. This update raises the OS version to 17134.5.
Microsoft Announces Windows 10 version 1803 “April 2018 Update”
Microsoft has finally announced the Windows 10 version 1803, which got named "April 2018 Update". Public rollout will happen on May 8, but it will be possible to download the OS manually starting April 30th.
You can install Windows 10 Build 17134 with Media Creation Tool
Windows 10 Redstone 4 Build 17133 was highly expected to be the final release for version 1803 after it rolled out to Insiders on the Fast, Slow, and Release Preview rings in a short period of time. However, due to a bug, the release was postponed, and a new build was released.
Windows 10 Build 17655 is out for Skip Ahead
Microsoft is releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17655 from the "Redstone 5" branch to Windows Insiders who have opted into Skip Ahead. This release comes with a number of improvements made to Mobile Broadband connectivity.
Clear Personal Data and Information from Cortana
Signing out of Cortana on your device stops Cortana’s data collection and use on that device and clears the interests and data on that device, but signing out won’t clear the data that’s already saved in the Notebook. In this article, we will see how to delete the collected data from Cortana in Windows 10.
Enable Dark Theme in File Explorer in Windows 10
As you may already know, Microsoft is going to add a new dark theme to File Explorer in Windows 10. It can already be activated in Windows 10 Build 17650, which was recently released to Skip Ahead insiders. If you would like to enable it right now and see the work in progress, here's how it can be done.
Sign out from Cortana in Windows 10
Cortana is a virtual assistant bundled with Windows 10. Cortana appears as a search box or an icon on the taskbar and comes with tight integration with the Search feature in Windows 10. Signing in to Cortana with your Microsoft account allows it to keep track of what interests you, save your favorite places to its Notebook, collect notifications from other devices, and sync your data between all your devices with Cortana enabled.