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Windows 10 Redstone is getting closer and these are some of the improvements we can find

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o it can be denied that Microsoft has done its homework with Windows 10, something that can be seen in the numbers, since it is an operating system present in more than 270 million devices and the number continues to rise. Some data that, however, does not make Redmond rest on its laurels and for them they work conscientiously on new improvements and additions, as is the case of Windows 10 Anniversary (or Redstone).

And it is that Windows 10 Anniversary is the next big update that they are preparing for their operating system, which should arrive in summer, a update that surely you also know with other much more _geek_ names such as Redstone

With an arrival scheduled for the summer, Redmond is working against time to include a good handful of features and improvements that users demand, some more well-known and others less, but it is convenient to review in case we finally find them available in the coming months.

With this version we finally await the arrival of universal applications to Windows 10, including the Xbox ecosystem, so that we can enjoy any app anywhere. To support downloads, updates, and more for these universal apps, Microsoft will unify all of its _online_ stores.

We also expect improvements, especially focused on the famous _tiles_ and on the notification system :

  • Activation in the background of the tiles after receiving a notification.
  • A greater degree of customization in the Live Tiles by the developers, including new animations
  • Win32 applications will support tiles just like universal applications
  • With “Notification Listener” the synchronization between _tiles_ and notifications is improved.
  • Enhanced push notifications
  • It seeks to make it easier for developers to create universal applications
  • Users will be able to customize the color of notifications
  • Widgets in notification center
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