Windows 10 Redstone 5 news, rumors and release date

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Microsoft, as ever, continues to support Windows 10 with major overhauls, and now that the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, previously known as
Redstone 4, has been released, Microsoft has shifted its attention towards working on Redstone 5.Just like the previous Windows 10 updates,
Windows 10 Redstone 5 will bring a large number of new and exciting features to the operating system, and we’ll collect all the
information we know about the upcoming update right here in this article – so make sure you bookmark it.We’ll also speculate on the
release date for Windows 10 Redstone 5, and we’ll constantly update this article as new information emerges.Cut to the chaseWhat is it The
next major update for Windows 10When is it out Possibly around October 2018What will it cost As with previous major Windows 10 updates, it
will be freeWindows 10 Redstone 5 release dateSo, when will Windows 10 Redstone 5 grace our computers While Microsoft hasn’t given us a
definitive date, it’s pretty much expected that it’ll come out at the end of 2018, likely around September or October.This would follow
Microsoft’s pattern of releasing a major Redstone update for Windows 10 in those months, and then another Redstone update in March or
April.The Windows 10 April 2018 Update launched (just barely) in April, so we can be pretty confident about its follow up coming later in
the year.As Microsoft has been releasing early versions of Redstone 5 to some of its users who have signed up for the Windows Insider
program, we're able to keep an eye on how things are progressing with the update, and it appears to be on track for a release later on this
year.However, Microsoft did have trouble getting the April 2018 Update out on time, so we may see the release date for its successor
slipping back as well.The Fall Creators Update came out in OctoberWindows 10 Redstone 5 nameRedstone 5 is just the codename for the next
major update to Windows 10, so expect it to have a catchier name closer to release
Previous major Redstone updates were called ‘Anniversary Update’, ‘Creators Update’ and ‘Fall Creators Update’.So, we may be in
for another ‘Fall Update’ variant
However, while we expected Redstone 4 to be called the ‘Spring Creators Update’, it ended up being called April 2018 Update
So maybe Redstone 5 will be called October 2018 Update, or something similar, instead.Windows 10 Redstone 5 confirmed featuresBecause of the
extensive testing process of Windows 10 Redstone 5, we have a good idea of some – but not all – of the features coming in the update
These are the features we know about so far.Improvements to Windows 10 Fluent DesignMicrosoft introduced elements of the Fluent Design user
interface with the April 2018 Update, and at its Build 2018 event, it showed off more effects and features that will come in Redstone 5.So,
expect more apps, including standard Windows programs, using the Fluent Design interface, and there will be some eye-catching 3D effects for
Mixed Reality experiences.Intelligent multitasking with SetsOne of the most anticipated upcoming features, which many expect to arrive
properly in Redstone 5, are Sets
These should make multi-tasking in Windows 10 better than ever. The basic idea is to bring the concept of tabs from the web browser to the
entire interface of the OS in general, so you can have windows with tabs that contain web pages, apps, folders – a mix of everything
essentially.At Build, Microsoft showed off more about the potential of Sets in Windows 10, showing how you can have an open document, and
clicking a web link will open the web page in a tab next to the document, with everything you open organized in that Set. You’ll then be
reminded with prompts while your working about the tabs, which should give you intelligent help when working across a variety of documents,
apps and websites.Better Progressive Web AppsProgressive Web Apps (PWAs) are websites (or web apps) that are implemented as native apps and
act just like a normal app would, giving users notifications, live tiles, and even working offline in Windows 10
At Build 2018, Microsoft showed how these web apps will integrate better with Windows 10 in Redstone 5.They will look and behave more like
standard Windows 10 apps thanks to an improved interface, and Microsoft also revealed that you’ll be able to download the apps directly
from its Edge web browser.Improved Your Phone appMicrosoft is making a big deal of having Windows 10 work with all manner of devices, and
with Redstone 5, we should see a radically improved Your Phone app that will allow you to easily interact with your smartphone through
Windows 10.You’ll be able to read and reply to text messages from your Windows 10 device, as well as easily share files, photos and more
between your PC and your phone.Cloud clipboardA new feature spotted by people using an early version of Redstone 5 is the cloud clipboard,
which will allow users to copy and paste across different devices thanks to the new cloud-powered clipboard
User can trigger the new function by simply hitting Windows Key + C.The copied content will then be available in other Windows 10 devices,
and in the future Android and iOS devices as well.Improved search previewsAnother feature due to arrive with Windows 10 Redstone 5 is
improved search previews
These now support apps, documents and other files, and should make searching Windows 10 even easier.b5c19796493fb404a0cbff73e030348f.jpg#