While build 10122 is a more stable and polished version, the company also warned users of a big issue running the Microsoft Edge browser on a system running AMD graphics. However, on a quick response to the issue, AMD is already offering an updated version of it drivers to solve the issue. For those having issues installing the latest build of Windows 10 on Surface Pro 3, Microsoft offered a quick workaround to successfully upgrade to the latest version of the operating system. This week Microsoft also shared more details on how the upgrade to Windows 10 will work for non-genuine version of Windows, and unveiled what are the Windows 10 paths coming from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Due to a number of issues, the software giant decided that Windows 10 Mobile build 10080 won’t release to the Slow ring of update and Windows Insiders will have to wait until the next public release to see a new build for phone in the Slow ring. Microsoft’s Phil Spencer from the Xbox team hinted that the first beta version of Windows 10 for Xbox One will arrive “post-summer”. However, no specific date or list of features has be been detailed. The Xbox app for Windows 10 gets updated with a number of new features, including a tool to test the upcoming game streaming feature between Xbox One and Windows 10 devices. Also, this week the Xbox One digital TV tuner from Hauppauge goes on sale in the United States and Canada to allow users watch over-the-air TV with the ability to pause up to 30 minutes of live TV (but remember that you’ll also have to purchase an antenna to make it all work). Early this week we learned that Microsoft is coming with two new apps: OneClip and Flow. OneClip is a new app to let users sync their clipboard content across devices. And Flow is a new chap application meant to offer a natural way of conversation. It will not provide subject lines, salutations, or signatures. In other words, it will be just like sending a Tweet or a text message on your phone. The Microsoft Fresh Paint app get updated to support Windows 10. Office arrives to Android phones as a preview. Google is reportedly building a new IoT operating system called Brillo to compete with Windows 10 IoT, and Surface Pro gets discounted, but only for one model. All this and more… Welcome to Pureinfotech: Tech Recap edition. Each weekend I will bring you a compilation of articles of the week, including how-to guides, features, tech news, and more. This is simply a list with a brief description of pieces you might have missed or you might just want to read again.

AMD drivers for Windows 10 build 10122 are now ready for download Windows 10 build 10122: Hands-on with the Start menu, Settings, apps, and new features (video) Microsoft OneClip sharing app soon available on Windows 10, Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Microsoft is building a new chat called Flow initially for iPhone Google to launch a new IoT OS called Brillo to compete with Windows 10 IoT How to fix Windows 10 build 10122 installer on Surface Pro 3 Xbox One Hauppauge Digital TV Tuner now on sale in the U.S. and Canada Xbox app gets updated with new features as part of the Xbox June update The first beta of Windows 10 for Xbox One will arrive “post-summer” Windows 10 build 10122 known issues Windows 10 build 10122 ready for download via the Fast ring Windows 10 Mobile build 10080 won’t release to the Slow ring Microsoft’s Office preview for Android phones now available for download Microsoft unveils Windows 10 upgrade paths coming from Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 Surface Pro 3 (256GB / Intel i5) now $150 cheaper at the Microsoft Store Fresh Paint app comes to Windows 10 as a preview Microsoft explains what happens to non-genuine installs upgrading to Windows 10

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