Welcome back to our Windows 10 news recap, where we go over the top stories of the past week in the world of Microsoft’s flagship operating system.
The Microsoft 365 Insider program is “the evolution of the Windows Insider Program for Business,” says Dona Sarkar
Microsoft is launching an all-new Microsoft 365 Insider Program that is dedicated to businesses, in what is seen as an evolution of the Windows Insider Program for Business.
Microsoft releases another patch for the Windows 10 October 2018 Update
The Windows 10 October 2018 update has been an error-prone update from the start, but the company is attempting to fix its issues through numerous updates. The latest patch fixes issues related to Bluetooth headsets, Microsoft Edge, and more.
In case you need it – changelist for KB4469342 (OS Build 17763.168) is available here ????????????https://t.co/D1hUQL2NX6#Windows10 pic.twitter.com/85Sa474MyN
— Jen Gentleman ???? (@JenMsft) December 6, 2018
Microsoft’s Game Hub adds new in-app capture review and share features
The Xbox Game Hub on Windows 10 continues to receive new features and feature enhancements. One of these new features is the ability to preview and review images taken in-app, as well as other improvements.
A new Gallery experience in Game bar on #Windows10 begins rolling out today. Without ever leaving your game, view screenshots and videos taken through Game bar and even share your favorite screenshots directly to Twitter to create your ultimate highlight reel pic.twitter.com/MWe4o6GvF0
— Larry Hryb ????✨ (@majornelson) December 7, 2018
More Edge/Chromium info comes to light – will support Chrome extensions, more on PWAs
Microsoft is set on moving Microsoft Edge from its EdgeHTMl rendering engine over to Chromium, but as part of this enormous change also comes a number of benefits, such as support for Chrome extensions and Progressive Web Apps.
That’s it for this week – we’ll be back next week with more Windows 10 news!