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During Microsoft's developer conference earlier this year, the company announced a raft of new features coming to Windows 10 in the "Fall Creators Update." One of the few legitimately useful features was slated to be Timeline, a way to easily swap between Windows PCs, iOS, and Android devices without leaving your work behind.
If that sounds familiar, it's because it's rather similar to "Continuity," a feature Apple introduced years ago to help switching between iOS and macOS. It's no bad mark that Microsoft is copying Apple here -- plenty of Windows features have shown up in macOS -- but it is rather awkward that Microsoft's rip-off is going to be delayed by months.
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