Sticky Notes 3.0 is now beginning to roll out to everyone with Windows 10 PCs running the April 2018 Update (version 1803) or higher. The release is expected to complete in the next few days.
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The Surface Laptop has received a new drivers and firmware bundle with a version number 1803, which brings it inline with the Windows 10 April Update and should fix reliability issues with it.
If you're experiencing problems with the Windows 10 April 2018 Update and just can't wait until the solutions are available, you can roll back to the previous version of Windows 10, as detailed here.
Following yesterday's worldwide general availability of the Windows 10 April 2018 Update through various manual install methods and Windows Update, the company has also released the SDK.
It looks like version 1803, which is called the Windows 10 April Update will be released to the general public in May if a leak to a Chinese vendor is to be believed. BUILD will also be well underway.
Microsoft is rounding off the spring update to Windows 10. Build 17133 is already in the Slow ring, but the next stop before it reaches the general public on April 10 is the Release Preview ring.
Microsoft has mailed interested parties that the Windows Developer Day came and went, and if you missed it and want to catch up on what was discussed, the video stream is now available.
The name keeps popping up everywhere, and now within Powershell in Redstone 5. All that's left to do is for Microsoft to confirm it, but they chose not to at the Windows Developer Day for some reason.
Apart from multi-instancing support in UWP apps, Microsoft has announced the ability to build UWP console apps. Both classes of apps will also be able to take advantage of broader file-system access.
Microsoft has announced that you'll soon be able to run multiple instances of UWP apps in Windows 10 with the launch of version 1803. However, the feature is limited to desktop and IoT projects.