Microsoft plans to release a 19H1 "patch" for Windows 10 and a fuller-featured Windows 10 19H2 sometime next year.
While consumer Skype users are unaffected, Microsoft is pushing those who used the Skype for Business Online service to Microsoft Teams.
Windows 10 build 19845 for the Fast Ring adds a new Cortana beta, along with a colourful text cursor and improved Narrator capabilities.
Microsoft plans to smooth out the Office 365 activation process, removing the need to manage which devices are actively subscribed to apps.
If you’ve been wondering what Microsoft’s next feature release of Windows 10 - 19H2 - has in store, the answer is: not much.
Such a move would go beyond controlling the operating system to encouraging use of Office applications, which typically require a subscription.
Most users are intimately familiar with the basic Office apps, but Microsoft would like them to expand their repertoire.
Microsoft is reportedly developing a dual-screen Surface tablet, code-named Centaurus, that sounds something like the "Intel" Twin Rivers concept.
Microsoft has begun sending emails warning some users that their Outlook, MSN, or Hotmail email accounts may have been compromised.
HP has recalled 78,500 batteries used in its laptops and mobile workstations, due to overheating issues which can cause fire and burn hazards.
Microsoft has come right out and said it: It would rather Office 2019 just went away, so that everyone would buy Office 365 subscriptions instead.
While Microsoft’s phone business may have failed, PCs are clearly a success story in Redmond.
Intel's seventh chief executive is something of a closed book. From what he's said, however, it appears that Bob Swan is choosing to stay the course.
For some, two of the best products Microsoft ever produced are Windows Mobile and Windows 7 - and support for both are ending in about a year’s time.
Both the people who make PCs and the people who use them have repeatedly shown that they prefer a full-featured version of Windows.