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    Microsoft plans to improve another core feature of Windows 10


    Windows 8 was released with the promise that it would bridge the two worlds — modern and legacy/traditional computing. In addition to your existing Win32 apps, Windows 8 also shipped with the ability to run the modern apps that would offer better multitasking experience on touch hardware.

    Many pundits and experts have wondered whether Microsoft’s UWP (modern apps) still have a future on Windows 10.

    While UWP is alive and not going anywhere, most customers have formed the general perception that the Win32 ‘desktop’ apps are for advance or real work that they expect from Windows.

    Nearly nine years later, Microsoft is again trying to close the UWP, Win32 divide on Windows 10 with Project Reunion.

    Apparently, unifying the mobile-desktop experience is much harder than it looks and Microsoft went off the track.

    Windows 10’s modern apps have been in a constant state of “catching up” and the general perception is that these modern apps are “dumbed down” for a shiny appearance.

    Microsoft has also focused on bringing new features only to UWP, and the Win32 apps have been in a state of “non-innovation” and developers are left behind with access to the legacy APIs only.

    Over the past few months, Microsoft has been trying to clean up the mess by unifying the APIs across the two app models. In fact, Microsoft is also trying to add modern elements to Win32 apps to close the massive divide between Win32 and UWP applications.

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    With Project Reunion, Microsoft says it will unify access to existing Win32 and UWP APIs, and decouple them from the operating system. As a result, you can finally expect the “modern features” in traditional desktop apps, including access to Windows 10’s built-in share panel.

    Microsoft has now confirmed that it will introduce a “unified windowing space” for UWP and Win32 apps. This will allow developers to adopt APIs that can provide consistent windowing experiences across UWP or Win32 apps.

    “We also want the windowing model to be fundamentally the same so that we create a familiar way of working for developers regardless if you chose UWP or Win32 as your application model,” Microsoft said.

    As part of the Project Reunion, Microsoft says Windows 10’s windowing APIs will be accessible to developers regardless of the process model (UWP or Win32). This move will allow Microsoft and developers to create apps (UWP or Win32) with the same set of features and APIs.

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    Windows 10 currently offers two very different ways of doing “windowing” (resizing of apps, customization of title bars, etc). While the Win32 model offers very powerful windowing scenarios, UWP apps windowing is limited in capabilities.

    With Project Reunion, Microsoft will allow developers to have the power of Win32 windowing at their disposal and the company will still provide unified APIs that can improve consistency across apps.

    In simple words, both UWP and Win32 apps will finally have access to all the layers of the new windowing APIs. This move could address the consistency problem, fix the windowing experience of UWP apps, and unify the two app models.

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    Microsoft testing blue light reduction feature for Windows 10

    "Microsoft is slowly revealing new features in its next major update to Windows 10, and it appears blue light reduction feature might be a future addition. The software giant released a new build of Windows 10 testers yesterday with very few visible additions, but Windows enthusiasts have already started picking it apart for clues on new features. Twitter user "Core"has discovered references to a "BlueLightReduction" setting deep within the next major update to Windows 10 (codenamed Redstone 2). It appears to be a setting that will be toggled from the Action Center (notification center) in the operating system.

    F.lux has been the most popular option for Windows users looking to reduce blue light in the evenings, but Microsoft's own native toggle will bring this feature to every Windows 10 user. Apple has also integrated a similar feature in iOS 9, but it hasn't announced any plans to bring blue light reduction to Mac OS yet. Microsoft only appears to be testing the feature right now, so there's no guarantee it will ship in the update due early next year. If Microsoft does implement it fully then it will presumably be available on the mobile version of Windows 10, too.
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    Microsoft testing blue light reduction feature for Windows 10
     
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    could someone please list the steps they follow to install windows with a dual core processor and windows xp service pack to. I'm reletively new to amd dual core and i feel i'm missing a step. All help will be appreciated. thanx
     
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    Microsoft plans to improve another core feature of Windows 10

    New features and improvements coming to Windows 10

    You've gotta be kiddin' me. There must be some way to disable this "Get the App" notification or else I'm staying away from Windows 10 for good. Total nonsense. This feature won't be available to Enterprise users, will it?
     
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