The Next Big Windows Update Is Coming to Your Computer October 1. Optimize your storage and back up your files because the Windows Fall Update is just around the corner. At the IFA Keynote in Berlin Terry Meyerson, VP of the Windows and Devices group, announced that the Windows 1. Fall Creators Update would begin rolling out to compatible PCs October 1. This update will see the death of the old email program Outlook Express, as well as the depreciation of the popular Paint application. As Microsoft told Gizmodo back in July, while Paint wont officially go away it will no longer be updated after this release, and many of its best features will be moved over to Paint 3. D, a new program developed by Microsoft intended to make producing 3. D artwork as easy as its been to produce the 2. D kind in Paint. Besides losing some old apps you might harbor nostalgia for, the Windows 1. Fall Creators Update will also improve One. Drive, so you can choose to only sync specific files and give the Windows Ink app the ability to mark up PDFs. Microsoft says there are other cool features coming in the update, including changes to its Photo app, and improved gaming integration for Windows and Xbox. Codigo Secreto De La Biblia Software Gratis. Yet perhaps the biggest change coming with the Windows 1. Fall Creators Update is the rollout of Windows Mixed Reality. This is Microsofts long promised foray into consumer VR. While weve only seen a little of what this experience will look like we do know major computer makers like Dell, Acer, Lenovo, and HP are producing headset to work with Mixed Reality, and that unlike the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, these headsets wont require a bunch of extra cameras and IR sensors placed around the room to work properly. Headsets will start at 3. Acer and HP headsets, will come in bundles including controllers based on a design Microsoft announced back into May. Well definitely have a more exhaustive update on the Windows 1. Fall Creators Update and Windows Mixed Reality closer to the October 1. Kotaku. Atomega is a multiplayer shooter by Ubisoft Reflections, the studio that made Grow Home and Grow Up. It comes out for PC September 1. Call Of Duty World At War Directx Update Drivers© 2017