October 09, 2019
The PC â and yes, Microsoft â set us free. Now Microsoft is taking control. Read more â¶
Microsoft crowdsourced QA, and look what we got
Microsoft's plan to ignore Windows 10 1809 worked
Patch Tuesday preliminary report: Looks like the fourth timeâs a charm
Windows 10: A guide to the updates
The Windows Insiders program has signed up lots of people willing to check out pre-release versions of Windows for free. Itâs pretty clear itâs not working. Read more â¶
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Remember the problematic rollout of last year's fall update to Windows 10? Microsoft would just as soon forget it happened, and hopes users do, too. Read more â¶
Itâs still much too early to give yesterdayâs Windows patches a clean bill of health, but initial reports are most encouraging. In particular, the printer spooling problems introduced by the emergency manual IE zero-day patches on Sept. 23 appear to be fixed. Read more â¶
Here's what you need to know about each update to the current version of Windows 10 as it's released from Microsoft. Now updated for KB4517389 (OS Build 18362.418), released Oct. 8, 2019. Read more â¶