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Oct212014

Windows 10 gets Windows Phone features

Microsoft is busy tying in its mobile operating system with its new Windows 10 OS. The latest build of its Technical Preview adds Action Center (notification center), DataSense, and Battery Saver into the mix. The new features aren’t fully implemented at the moment but you can catch a glimpse of what these features can do. The Action Center only caters to basic notifications at the moment. DataSense will also eventually be able to track Wi-Fi and cellular data use. It is designed to limit your background data as well when you near monthly bandwidth cap. Battery Saver, on the other hand, is meant to limit background activity and hardware settings to save you as much battery as it can.

Source: The Verge

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