Windows 10 news recap: Microsoft Paint to get new accessibility features, Windows 10 Mobile gets an update before its end, and more

Jack Wilkinson

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Welcome back to our Windows 10 news recap, where we go over the top stories of the past week in the world of Microsoft’s flagship operating system.

Once deprecated MS Paint to receive new accessibility features in Windows 10 May 2019 Update

Microsoft’s classic Paint program is set to receive new accessibility features in the upcoming Windows 10 update, the May 2019 Update. This comes despite the company’s efforts to convince people to use Paint 3D instead.

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Windows 10 Mobile Windows phones get an operating system update before the end

Despite Microsoft officially ending Windows 10 Mobile at the end of this year, the company has released an update to the operating system. The update brings no new features, but does bring some security improvements and bug fixes.

Windows 10 Mobile on Lumia 950

Windows 10’s Telegram Desktop app updates with new chat options

The Telegram app on Windows 10 has been updated with improvements to the chat system. Some notable improvements include being able to archive chats more easily, chats coming out of the archive when there’s new activity, and more.

Telegram Windows 10 Desktop App

Official Windows 10 Twitter app gains new quote tweet media feature and more this month

Twitter continues to push new features to its Twitter app on Windows 10. The new design is now available for more users, whilst it’s now possible to quote tweet media, as well as being able to set or change your birthday from the app, among other improvements.

Twitter app on Windows 10

That’s it for this week. We’ll be back next week with more Windows 10 news!