This week we saw a major update to the Surface Duo 2, new Dell XPS laptops, and much more. Each week we cover the latest news in the world of Microsoft, Windows, gaming, and more. To wrap up the week and kick off the weekend, we round up all the biggest news stories in a single post. This week we saw the announcement of the Dell XPS 13 and 13 2-in-1, Windows 11 version 22H2 rolling out to more Insiders, and a major update for the Surface Duo 2. Microsoft also released a new Windows 10 preview with more Fluent design tweaks and a new feature that makes it easier to create bootable USB install media.Here’s everything you need to know about the week’s top Microsoft news!
Microsoft has released a new Windows 10 preview build 18305 to Windows Insiders in the Skip Ahead ring. This build brings the new dark theme and light theme options, alongside other Fluent Design tweaks. Microsoft is also making it easier to create bootable USB installation media for Windows 10, as well as adding support for 3D printers.
The Surface Duo 2 is designed to provide a second screen experience with better functionality than most existing solutions on the market today. The device can work as a laptop, tablet, or desktop depending on your needs at that time and where you are using it. It can be used in portrait mode or landscape mode making it ideal for sitting at your desk or traveling with you.
The Surface Duo 2 is powered by an Intel Core i7-8565U processor (8MB Cache up to 4.6 GHz), 16GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics card with 2GB of dedicated GDDR5 memory, and a 512GB PCIe SSD drive for storage. Connectivity includes Gigabit Ethernet LAN via USB Type-C port, 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 wireless technology. There are two USB 3 ports (one on each side) as well as one USB-C port that supports Power Delivery (up to 85W).
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