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Updates for Xbox app, Mail and Calendar and Voice Recorder on Windows 10

Ken Heslip Ken Heslip
September 30, 2015
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Hot on the heels of an update to the Windows 10 Mail and Calendar apps yesterday, we’re hearing reports that those two apps are again being updated on both PC and phone. Windows 10 users are also seeing a handful of other apps being update such as Voice Recorder and Xbox app.

The Xbox app update weighs in at 51 MB on Windows 10 but there are no noticeable changes to previous versions and Microsoft hasn’t included a change log. It’s a similar story with the other apps, so most likely users should expect mostly bug fixes.

If version numbers are your thing, the Xbox app was updated to version 9.9.28033. The Mail and Calendar apps went up to version 17.6229.42262 while the Voice Recorder is now at version 10.1509.26120.

We’ll update you if we spot any changes brought about by these updates. If you can find any, let us know in the comments below. Eventually these updates will automatically download, but if they haven’t yet, and you want to speed it up, click on the links below.

Xbox Console Companion
Xbox Console Companion
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Xbox Console Companion
Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Price: Free

Mail and Calendar
Mail and Calendar
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Mail and Calendar
Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Price: Free

Windows Voice Recorder
Windows Voice Recorder
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Windows Voice Recorder
Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Price: Free

 

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