The latest updates to Windows 10 start before you even sign in. Cortana is now available above the lock screen, which means you can ask important questions, like “Do you like cats?” [Yeah man. Cats are cool.] Or you can add reminders based on reminders based on location, time, or people. Microsoft Edge has a few new tricks up its sleeve, including support for extensions to personalize and protect your browsing, like Office Online, Mouse Gestures, and Microsoft Translator. Cortana has come to Edge as well. She makes image suggestions on your Bing searches and helps you step up your karaoke game by showing the lyrics to music videos. Pens aren’t just for paper anymore. Windows Ink lets you create sticky notes, draw on a whiteboard, and create art in apps like Maps, OneNote, and Word. Your apps, tiles, and files have a shiny new home in Start, Action Center and other apps on the taskbar give you a heads-up when you have notifications, and Action Center itself has a new look and more organization options. And that covers just a few of the updates in the latest version of Windows 10. Click around for yourself to see what else is new.