Windows 10’s biannual update schedule starts in September

The announcement puts Windows 10 and Office 365 ProPlus on the same schedule, which should simplify support and compatibility issues moving forward. As Microsoft’s GM of Windows Commercial Marketing Bernardo Caldas pointed out in a blog post, the company is trying to make “large-scale, costly wipe-and-replace Windows deployments every few years a thing of the past.”Microsoft hasn’t officially named the next release yet, but the name “Redstone 3” has been floating around and users in the Windows Insider program are already getting a look at potential new features like Windows Power Throttling for background apps. According to The Verge, the Windows 10 team is also working on something called Project Neon that includes some visual design changes like a tweaked start menu and more transparency.

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