Windows 10 Shows More Exciting Features on Creators Update; Windows Vista Officially Killed By Staff Reporter | Apr 13, 2017 10:51 AM EDT American multinational tech company Microsoft is pulling out some exciting features for the Windows Creator Update. Meanwhile, the company announced that they are not giving any security updates anymore on Windows Vista in the future. The upcoming update of Windows 10 is expected to arrive in all desktops and laptops in a staggered manner. The operating system is reported to be packed with cool and exciting features that would answer some of the users' needs in terms of applications. One of the updates in the Windows 10 is an upgrade of the Microsoft Edge, the browser that succeeded the infamous but classic Internet Explorer. It may not be as popular as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to the users but Microsoft is not easily putting down their fight. Aside from that, the Windows 10 will have a support for 4K Netflix for a better binge-watching experience. The Creators update will also bring new updates to the virtual assistant Cortana. Users who still think that e-books, Microsoft-owned browser, is still not as organized, the Windows 10 update has something for them. The Windows Creator update introduces organization of tabs so cluttering in the browser would be avoided in the future. In an article published in PC Advisor, the Windows 10 Creator update will also take the MS Paint to another level. The application will now feature 3D painting in order for users to create 3D shapes that could be used in a 3D printer. For those who are worrying that the operating system is consuming too much energy, the Windows 10 Creators Update will now have the blue light reduction, just like in the iOS and Amazon's mobiles. In addition to the new App throttling feature, it deprioritizes background apps that are consuming too much of the computer's resources like battery and memory. More Windows 10 Creators Update includes Game Mode and Built-in Broadcasting. In Game mode, it would give resources for a game to run while the Built-In Broadcasting will open to interactivity where players could stream their activities in the game. Meanwhile, The Register has reported that Microsoft is officially stopping on giving updates on Windows Vista. The company announced the operating system would be officially discontinued as they would shift their attention to Windows 10. Unlike Windows 10, the unpopular operating system will not receive security updates anymore. To recall, Windows Vista received polarizing reviews from critics and users for its slow-paced system and non-support to games. What do you think about the updates for Windows 10 and the farewell of Windows Vista? Tell us in the comments section below.