Among the novelties of Build 2016 we certainly cannot fail to mention the “Windows 10 Anniversary Update”, the cumulative and universal update that will introduce many new features to the entire family of Windows 10 devices.
Great attention has been given to the Microsoft Edge browser, so much so that it deserves a separate talk detailing its upcoming news.
First of all, the Redmond big has the arrival of extensions has been made official, that will come for everyone - even for non-Insiders - really starting from the Anniversary Update; Microsoft has announced that there will be one of the first available AdBlock Plus, Evernote, LastPass, OneNote ed Amazon, used already extensively on all other browsers. But that's not all: Microsoft is also working to integrate extensions into native Windows 10 apps.
Always talking about integrations, the browser will acquire full integration with Windows Hello and will be able to dispose biometric authentication by fingerprint for access to websites; it will be integrated into the browser as well Bing Translator e new gestures to improve the browsing experience, including the ability to move back and forth using a swipe.
Speaking of Edge, Microsoft also announced news for webapps - which can be published on the Windows Store and will be better integrated into the operating system - e news and improvements for the rendering engine, so as to further increase the stability and performance of the browser.
So a promised update that will bring Microsoft's proprietary browser on par - or almost - with all other competitors, an incentive to induce users to use it without reservation. As usual, the Insiders will be the first to get their hands on these innovations - which will officially land, as already mentioned, in conjunction with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update.