Microsoft is rolling out a small but notable update to the Windows 10 taskbar calendar despite the operating system being only nine months away from its end of support. This move comes as the company balances improving legacy systems while continuing attempts to migrate users to newer platforms like Windows 11.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
The decision to update the taskbar calendar in Windows 10 reflects Microsoft’s nuanced approach to keeping its older operating systems relevant and user-friendly, even as they approach obsolescence. For technology enthusiasts, this shows strong user-centric thinking—improving an often-overlooked yet integral feature. However, it also raises questions about resource allocation and whether such updates should incentivize users to migrate faster to the latest OS.
Source: Taskbar Calendar in Windows 10 is getting a cute little feature – Neowin
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