Microsoft Announces Updates For Windows 8 Built-In Apps

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Microsoft Announces Updates For Windows 8 Built-In Apps

Microsoft announces the updates for Windows 8 built-in apps, at October 26 launch. All signs point toward the general availability of Windows 8, what with the upcoming OS launch event, the Surface RT finally hitting the FCC. In light of this, the Redmond company has announced a final update push to the built-in apps you’ll find in Windows 8. The Bing update will be first out the gate tomorrow — it promises richer search results for local content — with the rest rolling out through October 26th. Also of note is Music, which touts “expanded music services” as an update. They are also taking advantage of the integrated way that we can deliver updates to apps through the Windows Store. Leading up to GA for Windows 8, will be releasing updates for many of the apps that were included with the release to manufacturing (RTM) build of Windows 8 that was delivered to PC makers and to MSDN and TechNet subscribers in August. these app updates will also be available to PC makers to include by default with their PCs shipping in the future, but for those of you who have already installed Windows 8 RTM, it is super easy to get the updates from the Store app. The Store tile will notify you when updates are available, and you can open it and click the updates link in the top right corner to see the list and install the ones you want. Let us see the some highlights of the new capabilities.

SkyDrive

Mail, Calendar, People, and Messaging

Photos

Maps

Bing

Finance

News

Sports

Travel

Weather

Video

Music

Games

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