The Philippine Star

Microsoft aims to create more versatile Windows 10

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft will try to make Windows 10 more versatile with a wave of new features for creating memories, exploring virtual scenery and hopscotchi­ng from personal computers to mobile devices.

The added bells and whistles will roll out later this year as part of “Fall Creators Update” that will be provided for free to 500 million personal computers, smartphone­s and tablets powered by Windows 10.

Microsoft previewed the update Thursday in Seattle during its annual conference for applicatio­ns developers. The company didn’t specify when it will be available; a preview for early testers was released Thursday. The latest changes come on the heels of a free update that began to roll out last month.

“We are building Windows to be the platform that empowers everyone to create,” Terry Myerson, Microsoft’s top Windows executive, wrote in a blog post .

Some of the upcoming tools represent another step in Microsoft’s attempt to catch up with two of its biggest rivals, Apple and Google. Along that vein, a new feature called Story Remix will automatica­lly identify the best photos and videos to help people create highlights of their experience­s.

Microsoft also is opening up Windows 10 so it works better with the smartphone­s and tablets running on Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android software. A growing dependence on those mobile devices has reduced the role that Windows-powered PCs play in people’s lives.

That shift to smartphone­s and tablets also is one of the reasons the next Windows 10 update will include a multi-faceted clipboard to let you copy text, images and other content on a PC and paste it on a phone, even iPhones and Android, as though the PC and phone were one. The tool is similar to what Apple already offers with Universal Clipboard in iPhones, iPads and Mac computers.

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