Windows 10 is still the most popular operating system for desktop computers, with more than a billion active PCs running it. Despite focusing on the new Windows 10 release, Microsoft continues to support Windows 10 with servicing updates. The OS offer unique capabilities like touch input, face login, deep security, and mixed reality tools. Important but more mundane features include an improved screenshot tool, better window arrangement, and unified notifications. The OS has reached a point of polish and functionality to earn it a PCMag Editors' Choice award.
The Latest Version
The latest released version, Windows 10 November 2021 Update is available for PC users. In the same announcement for that rollout, Microsoft noted that major updates would come once per year rather than twice a year as we've had in the last few years. You can see in Microsoft's blog posts that, while no major new features are being added, a good many bugs are still being squashed, and some first-party apps and features (such as Your Phone/Phone Link and the app Store) get updates alongside their Windows 10 counterparts.
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