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I don’t keep anything on my desktop, either. It lives on my Start Menu or remains in the All Apps area. The People app works perfectly fine for me. Finally, regarding Cortana, I’ve written on this issue many, many times. I rely on Cortana on my Lumia. I prefer hands free use over all else.
I want the Iron Man experience. Cortana is unique entities on the Xbox, the PC and the phone. Cortana has almost no clue about its other “selves” on these devices. They are unique front ends that happen to share, sort of, a back end.
If Cortana is configured to listen and respond on multiple devices, they should ALL immediately be able to recognize when the same command was given by the same person at the same timethis requires that Cortana needs to do a MUCH better job of recognizing MY voice versus someone else’s which it currently doesn’t, regardless of how much training it gets 3.
When multiple devices receive the same command from the same person at the same time, Cortana needs to either recognize that a particular device may be the ONLY one that can actually execute it as in some Xbox commands OR it needs to ask you to clarify which device to respond through. Example: “Hey, Cortana, what’s the weather like tomorrow?
Cortana: “Which device would you like this on? Similarly, Cortana needs to allow you to INCLUDE where you want a particular request executed as part of the command when multiple devices can hear you and could respond. I don’t understand why Microsoft can’t seem to understand this. The technology is here. There’s no way I’m buying yet another piece of hardware. It’s just stupid. I have every flipping device in my house using Cortana and they are ALL always listening.
There’s no excuse for me not being able to interact easily already. Do you use the same Microsoft account on all of these devices? Have you allowed Cortana to have full learning access? Scubadog I hear you about the Cortana comments – they talk a lot aboit it’s “AI” but it has not quite “got it” yet – and my gripe is MS generally about some stuff it has for defaults hide known file types in File Explorer- really – then tell people to avoid.
EXE files! I am surprised you dislike desktop icons! I have used them ever since 3. I know that from the early days of W95, a lot of people with low-end desktops thought that having more than a dozen on the desktop screen affected performance, but that does not apply today.
Your ahead of the program here. Marketwise, these devices are not on the market as of this time. I guess though you might be onto something that will futuristically be problem. I just want them to work on making it feel less like a beta. I’m enjoying Windows 10 but there’s always something that feels unfinished about it, especially when using it on a tablet like the Surface Pro.
There’s still no singular vision for it and it still doesn’t know whether it wants to use modern or legacy settings and everything feels a bit of a mish mash.
Forget this kitty crap. Don’t need morons at the helm at Microsoft. They need a phone maker willing to use this OS. My Samsung Windows phone was pretty good, as well as the Nokia one. Both were better than Apple and more secure than Android. I really like my Lumia XL and don’t need a new phone yet. I always found plenty of good utility apps, and don’t play many games. Banking apps never came. Still, they have killed all those relationships as well as their relationship with the biggest carrier in the US Verizon.
I tried to move my Lumia to Verizon and they refused. A few years ago when a friend was showing off his new iphone with Siri, to search for information, I demonstrated the same function with my Samsung Windows phone with better results. It made no difference because the Apple bias was too strong. Continuum is still not fully functional, fine for Office apps, but video streaming apps are not supported.
If Microsoft wanted to have a phone, they could buy some Samsung, HTC, or other hardware and put Windows on it, but the press would still say there aren’t enough apps. Hardware is absolutely useless without software. How can RS4 be the “next scheduled update” when RS3 hasn’t come out yet? Still no switch of telemetry option and still no kill cortana option. I would need that and complete control over updates before 10 can even be an option to consider.
That would be a good start, but there would still be a lot of work to do, from a desktop perspective. I want the ability to remove not just disable every ‘app’ and anything that uses Modern, UWP, Fluent, or whatever you want to call it as a “design language. I don’t use touch screens, so none of this is an improvement; Windows already had a UI designed for mouse and keyboard, and that will continue to be just fine for me. Moving from a UI designed exactly for my usage paradigm to one that aims to be a master of all trades in order to accommodate dissimilar form factors I don’t care about at all is not an upgrade, and universal-fit items whatever they are are always inferior to custom-fit ones.
Every new announcement of this half-year’s upgrade misses the basic glaring deficiencies and instead adds more useless garbage that only serves to increase the distance between where the product is now and where it should be. It just gets worse and worse Does MS understand the difference between an OS and a social-media website?
The stuff they’re talking about has no place being part of the OS I have to use Windows 10 as windows 8. I realised that version number is really release date with some slip in spring release with 2 digits for year and 2 digits for month so there is hope that will be 03 march with couple of weeks slip. It may also be the date of the date system is compiled before release.
Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member. Muhammad Asad Janjua. Can anyone tell me the exact release date of Windows 10 RedStone 4.
This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. But given the trajectory of , moving through the Fast Ring, Slow Ring, and Release Preview Ring — all right around the time Microsoft would typically declare a new Windows 10 release candidate as “done” — was expected by many to be the RTM build that would go out as the Spring update, slated to roll out in April, However, on April 16, Microsoft released a new Redstone 4 test build, No.
As the company’s short blog post stated, this build has no new features, but does include the fixes from last week’s Cumulative Update KB , plus some unspecified “fixes for general reliability of the OS. Will Build end up becoming RTM and start rolling out to the mainstream soon? Microsoft still has yet to start rolling out Windows 10 , aka Windows 10 ‘Redstone 4,’ to mainstream users.
More ‘general reliability’ fixes are still coming to testers.
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Microsoft has started to roll out another Windows 10 Redstone 4 Insider Preview Build for those in the Fast Ring. Windows 10 Insider Preview Build is. Redstone 4 is being released in phases to Insiders in the Release Preview ring, but Microsoft says all Insiders in the Release Preview ring. Redstone 4 may refer to: Mercury-Redstone 4, a spaceflight; Redstone 4, codename for the Microsoft Windows 10 version update.