Microsoft plans significant update to Windows 10 on August 2

02nd July 2016
Microsoft  plans significant update to Windows 10 on August  2
Top: Windows Ink enables digitization of handwritten material. Bottom: Windows 10 to undergo updates

Cutting edge technologies like  voice  based authentication vie with   retro features like  handwritten input in the  upcoming update of Windows 10.

Bangalore June 3 2016: Is it already a year since Microsoft  launched Windows 10, the big new avatar of its operating system?  Well, almost.  An Anniversary Update has been promised on August 2 -- free for the 350 million devices who are said to be using the system.

The rest of us have been  resisting the regular exhortations,    popping up on our screens,  to upgrade from our older ( legal) versions of Windows,  convinced that Windows 10 only   proved, how good Windows 7 was.  We shared the earthy  American feeling; 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'. 

That feeling may be a wee bit harder to justify, going by the promised    improvements in the  coming update.
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The Anniversary Update will help people be more productive,
stay safer online – and of course, have fun.
- from the Microsoft 
blog annnouncing Windows 10 Update
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We were late in India to get Cortana, the digital  voice assistant, but now that she is here, many of us are hooked by the easy path she offers to get information or schedule reminders. Post August, she will be even easier to reach -- sitting outside the lock screen. This means you don't have to go through the cumbersome log-in that Microsoft has mandated to  open your device, just to ask Cortana a question. And after PCs and phones she  will now be available on the Xbox gaming console too.

There are two other new features, one seemingly looking forward, the other back:
Windows Hello, the biometric password tool will be standard on the Windows  browser --  Microsoft Edge.  The Windows update will allow  a host of other devices to unlock your PC  without  the always forgotten passwords.  To open mail or an app, you could use a fingerprint scanner on a companion device like the Microsoft Band,  a  health wearable,  that  is already available here for around Rs 17000, though  not formally launched in India.

The other innovation seems geared to appeal to those still uncomfortable with digital note taking. It  is called Windows Ink and  lets you  write on your device as you do on paper, creating sticky notes, drawing on a whiteboard, and easily "sharing your analogue thoughts in the digital world".
With the Xbox Play Anywhere programme, one  can buy a game once and play on  a Windows 10 PC and Xbox One with shared progress, shared game saves and shared achievements. Every new title published from Microsoft Studios will support Xbox Play Anywhere and will be easily accessible in the Windows Store.

These are just some of the new features  that come with  next month's update  -- there are a lot of  tweaks to improve  the Edge browsing experience and   the Windows Defender anti-malware service.  May be this time,  some more of us  hidebound ones, will  be emboldened to  be brave and embrace Windows 10!

FULL details of Windows 10 Update in this Microsoft blog