Windows 10’s Home Hub future features
Home Hub will power new shared Windows 10 PC experiences. For instance, its home screen will show the calendar for the whole family, their to-do lists, and their notes. Home Hub will also be able to distinguish between different users in a similar way that Google’s Home speaker does it.
This means that users will be able to check out their own to-do lists and also schedule on their family’s Home Hub. The welcome screen in Home Hun will always remain on which is pretty interesting.
Home Hub will allow users to control their smart home machines. Microsoft is planning on adding support for devices from Philips, Hue, Google’s Nest, Wink, Insteon and Samsung’s SmartThings. Windows 10 users will then be able to control all smart devices in their home from their Home Hub device. They will just have to use the dedicated app.
Home Hub vs. Echo Show
Home Hub will arrive on Windows 10 with the next important update that’s due sometime around this September.
Microsoft may make a big announcement on the Home Hub during its event in Shanghai on May 23rd.
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