Windows 10 is getting even better.
Now that Microsoft has successful undone the damage wrought by Windows 8 and delivered Windows 10 to at least 270 million systems, it’s time for the company to start ever-so-gingerly moving forward again.
Last month at Microsoft’s Build developers conference, the company unveiled the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Instead of a major overhaul, it’s the “tock” to Window 10’s “tick,” offering thousands of small updates — all designed to polish was is actually a very good operating system.