WilkerCSBD Posted February 12, 2021 Posted February 12, 2021 Microsoft's way of doing things has changed quite a bit in recent years. Satya Nadella has breathed new life into Microsoft, starting with Windows 10, which can be installed free of charge. Windows 10 is the most used operating system in the world and has received Build 21286 compilation. This is part of the foundations of Sun Valley, the great future update of Windows 10. This Build 21286 is currently only reserved for Insiders developers from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia and India. The new Build is getting a lot of criticism for implementing a totally unnecessary feature in Windows 10. These are basically the reactions to the news. Windows 10 Build 21286 adds reactions to the news, something you are not liking One of the problems with Windows 10 is that the way to check for updates has been changed. It is the Insiders who test updates and report problems. Also, tests are performed on virtual machines, which do not contribute much. Hence the criticism of the latest Microsoft update. Inside the Windows 10 start menu we have a dynamic panel with a news section. Realistically, few will be those who go there to be informed of the news. A new plugin will show us the most relevant headlines of the day. It will allow us to establish the sources that interest us the most, something that seems very logical. If we read a headline that interests us, we will click on it to have the content read. This in turn allows the algorithm to refine more with the information it shows us. Up to this point, everything seems logical, correct and interesting. But, the function of reacting through emojis to the news has been added, something that is not useful. Curiously, it looks a lot like Facebook or LinkedIn reactions, but in this case with Skype emojis. The only explanation is that Microsoft turns the Windows bar into something like a social network. update windows 10 reactions Helpful improvements coming with Windows 10 It will not be the one function that will be added, there are others that will add interesting functions. Perhaps the most prominent is a new disk manager within the Settings panel. The classic Windows tool will be updated to offer more options in the control of storage units. WinFR, Microsoft's data recovery tool, will also undergo changes to facilitate data recovery. Diskusage will allow us to know more precisely the space used on our hard disk. The future update will receive One Outlook, a client that will replace the Mail app in Windows 10 and the Outlook manager.
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