Microsoft announced that the Windows 10 Creators Update is now fully available worldwide for compatible devices, including for business customers. Alongside the announcement, the company also made available for download the Windows 10 S ISO files for MSDN subscribers. Surface Pro 4 recently received a new firmware update, but the changes were unknown, and this week, Microsoft finally unveiled exactly what changed. The software giant also published the features that will be removed or deprecated starting with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, some of them which include Microsoft Paint, System Image Backup, and others. However, the company re-assured that even though it’ll be removing Paint, the beloved application will continue to live through the Windows Store. Xbox Games with Gold for August 2017 have been announced this week, and Xbox Live subscribers will be getting four new games for free. Finalizing, I updated the guide highlighting the new features and improvements coming to the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update with all the new changes. Check it out!

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