04 March 2016

Redstone: Probably appears in 2016 just a big Windows 10 Update

A timetable for the next major Windows 10 updates Microsoft has not yet officially announced. Recently had been assumed that this year two large Windows 10 updates will appear. According to a report by WinBeta is it but nothing, so there will only be a major update for Windows 10 this year. The future major updates help Microsoft codenamed Redstone - the previous development was codenamed Threshold.

New internal timetable for Redstone

As with Threshold two major updates are planned for the Redstone project. From Threshold published last year two versions: in the summer of the first finished version of Windows 10, and in the fall of 2015, the second Threshold version followed. Previously had been assumed that a similar schedule for Redstone versions. Accordingly, the first Redstone version in the summer of this year and the second in autumn 2016 should be followed.

On schedule the first Redstone version Microsoft wants but hold and publish the update in June 2016th The second Redstone version is intended for publication in the spring of 2017th What new features will be in the second Redstone Update is still unclear. It is also not known why the second update will come later. If more new features for the first Redstone Update not cope, they should, as already envisaged flow into the second Redstone Update.

Possible new features

The Redstone updates Microsoft wants to improve the interaction between the various Windows-10 platforms. So an extension of Continuum function is planned. Here, Microsoft wants to provide features that are similar to Apple's Continuity: How should call or text message can be performed from the desktop or notebook PC that actually arrive on a Windows Mobile-10 smartphone. Another topic of Redstone to be cross-platform features between PC and Xbox One.Currently, it is expected that Microsoft expresses on the developer conference build on future plans for Windows 10th The build will the end of March 2016. in San Francisco.

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