
On July 29, Microsoft launched Windows 10, beginning its rollout to hundreds of millions of PCs around the world. Over 110 million devices are already running the new OS - and today, Microsoft is delivering its first major update for the OS, promising a range of significant improvements.
Microsoft says that the update - which identifies itself as "version 1511, 10586", but is referred to in the company's news release as "the November update" - brings "improvements in all aspects of the platform and experience", the company also referred to improvements made to its first-party apps, including Mail, Calendar, Photos, Groove, Xbox, Store, OneNote, and Solitaire, among others.
The release coincides with the launch of the New Xbox One Experience, which is also based on Windows 10, and is available now.
The new version of Windows 10 for PCs is rolling out now via Windows Update - if you're upgrading today, be sure to let us know how you get on in the comments below.
Source: Neowin
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