Microsoft’s first Windows 10 feature updates used the "Threshold" codename, but the software giant switched to using "Redstone" for the Anniversary, Creators, Fall Creators, April 2018, and October 2018 updates. The software giant went with "19H1" for the update due out next spring (the April 2019 Update possibly), but it plans to change its naming convention once again for the update that's scheduled to be released in October 2019. SEE ALSO: Windows 10 -- 1990s edition is the retro operating system we want Microsoft releases Windows 10 19H1 Build 18267 with expanded search indexing According to her sources, ZDNet’s Mary…
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