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Amid calls for a Windows bug status dashboard, Microsoft agrees to build one

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Amid calls for a Windows bug status dashboard, Microsoft agrees to build one

The move, expected to roll out in 2019, comes in the aftermath of the company's botched rollout of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update. Read More

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