Microsoft's newest version of Windows 10 is now open to public
The Microsoft Edge Browser will now support users to bundle multiple tabs and save them for later use.
Microsoft on April 6 officially released the newest version of Windows 10, called the Creator update.
The update introduces new features to the Microsoft’s Edge browser and to the game streaming browser Beam.
The Microsoft Edge Browser will now support users to bundle multiple tabs and save them for later use. While for the gaming software Beam, the update will allow gamers to instantly broadcast their matches. Additionally, Microsoft is also offering a new optimization feature that will support the software to put all available resources into running the game for better gaming experience.
It is believed the upgrade will tend to benefit the Microsoft Surface’s computers since the new functionalities being rolled out in the update would better work with a touchscreen.
For example, a new 3D-paint application that has the ability to turn drawn 2D shapes into 3D-objects within seconds.
Although the update will begin rolling out to computers on April 11, the new feature can be downloaded from here.