Windows 10 had one of the best features, Timeline, and was taken down just to be replaced by the AI-assisted Recall.
Windows 10's Timeline feature first rolled out with the Windows 10 April 2018 Update. The feature allows you to sync your history across devices, including documents you've worked on and websites ...
Microsoft is killing one of my most beloved Windows 10 features, a versatile tool that I use every single day, and I am incredibly sad about it. The best part of Timeline is its cross-device syncing ...
Windows 10 is officially losing its once-ambitious Timeline feature, Microsoft announced today. Timeline, first launched in 2017, was designed to make it easier for users to swap between multiple ...
Timeline and local activity history will remain on Windows 10, which means Timeline is not being discontinued, at least for now. If you would like to view web history across your devices, Microsoft ...
Microsoft's faster iterations for Windows 10 development have allowed it to experiment with new and sometimes exciting features sooner than it would have been able to in the pre-Windows 10 era. For ...
The company had to circle back just hours after posting the changelog to explain what it's doing with Timeline. While it's not completely removing the feature, it's about to become much less useful.
Timeline, which Microsoft introduced with the Fall Creators Update in 2018, shows users what they've been up to on their local machine, and also used cards to allow them to more quickly re-engage with ...
Thurrott.com points out a post on the Windows Blog today about a new beta version of Windows 10 with a curious feature removal among the listed bullet points. If you have your activity history synced ...
The company had to circle back just hours after posting the changelog to explain what it's doing with Timeline. While it's not completely removing the feature, it's about to become much less useful.