Make the most of your time with the new Windows 10 update
By Yusuf Mehdi / Corporate Vice President, Windows and Devices Group
We all get the same 24 hours. And now, more than ever, it seems like
it’s never enough. People feel more overwhelmed than ever before and
pretty much all of us would love more time – not necessarily time to do
more, but time to do what we love. At Microsoft, we want to help you do
just that.
With Windows 10, we’ve focused on delivering the most modern and most
secure operating system. Since its initial launch, we delivered two
updates with features designed to enable the creator in each of us. With
our latest major release – the Windows 10 April 2018 Update – we want
to give you back some of your greatest currency, your time. Our hope is
that you’ll have more time to do what matters most to you – create,
play, work or simply do what you love.
Timeline helps you easily find what matters to you across your devices
The proliferation of devices, combined with the explosion of
information, has led to an influx of screen time. In fact, today,
practically all free time goes toward screens. Your information is
spread across multiple devices – making it increasingly harder to find
your stuff. We’ve all had the experience of digging through your email
or file folders for the document you know you wrote, but can’t find. Or
looking for photos and videos that you know you’ve seen and love, but
can no longer locate. Timeline can help you get back this wasted time.
With Timeline, your Windows 10 PC lets you go back in
time up to 30 days to find your stuff, whether you were working on it
earlier today, last week, or a few weeks ago. Because much of our
activity is on the go, you can even pick up what you were doing if
signed into your Microsoft account while using Microsoft Edge or Office
365 on your iOS or Android device when you return to your Windows 10 PC.
Imagine looking at bathroom vanity options for that home remodel when
you’re out and about on your phone, and then finishing that purchase
when you’re back at your PC. Or working on a document on the bus during
your commute and seamlessly picking it back up when you’re at your desk.
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