Microsoft announced the official name for the next major Windows 10 release at the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin. Credit: Pexels/Microsoft Microsoft today put a label on its next Windows 10 feature upgrade, giving it the colorless-but-informative moniker of “Windows 10 October 2018 Update.” The Redmond, Wash.-based developer revealed the name in a presentation at IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin, which translates to “International radio exhibition Berlin”), a massive consumer electronics trade show that kicked off Friday. Microsoft did not name a release date for the upgrade; it typically keeps quiet about that until just prior to the actual launch. The Windows 10 October 2018 Update will be the second barely named feature upgrade. In the spring, Microsoft titled the year’s first upgrade with the similarly straightforward “Windows 10 April 2018 Update” after running through the seasons for 2017’s labels. Windows 10’s twice-annual feature upgrades also come with a numeric nameplate using Microsoft’s yymm format. The October update will be tagged as 1809, however, as if it were a September release. (Microsoft has stuck with the longstanding naming contradiction — Windows 10’s actual release dates have not matched the numeric designation since the first version, 1507, which did debut in July 2015.) In fact, it’s virtually certain that the Windows 10 October 2018 Update will show its face in October, not September. (Last month, Computerworld foolishly forecast a September launch, based on when the first preview appeared of what will become Windows 10 version 1903.) What day in October the update will appear may be a mystery, but one recent announcement hints at October 2. That’s when Microsoft will rejigger the device allowances and user count of Office 365 Personal and Office 365 Home. Microsoft has been pushing to synchronize the releases of Windows 10 and Office for some time, so it would be logical for the Office 365 October 2 date to also apply to Windows 10. The upgrade after October’s has been in preview with participants of the Windows Insider program for just over five weeks. It will probably launch in April 2019. Related content feature Microsoft's Patch Tuesday updates: Keeping up with the latest fixes Here's a look at the most recent Patch Tuesday release from Microsoft as well as a collection of recent updates so you can track what's changed. By Dan Muse Aug 16, 2024 5 mins Microsoft Microsoft Office Windows 10 opinion For August, Patch Tuesday means patch now Microsoft’s monthly update for August includes fixes for six — yes, six — zero-day flaws affecting Windows and Office. By Greg Lambert Aug 16, 2024 10 mins Microsoft Microsoft Office Windows Security opinion Germany’s BSI guns for better tech security Microsoft will need to become secure by design, but if you can't wait there's an alternative. By Jonny Evans Aug 16, 2024 5 mins Apple Windows Security feature Windows 11 Insider Previews: What’s in the latest build? Get the latest info on new preview builds of Windows 11 as they roll out to Windows Insiders. Now updated for Build 27686 for the Canary Channel, released on Aug. 15, 2024. By Preston Gralla Aug 16, 2024 285 mins Small and Medium Business Microsoft Windows 11 Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe