The wholesome, global reason Microsoft calls its semiannual updates “H1” and “H2” isn’t at all what you think
If you've been a Windows user for a few years now, you might remember that the company's big updates used to be called the Spring and Fall updates. That changed in 2018, and now they're called "H1" and "H2." Naturally, you might think, "Hey, it's because they happen in the first and second halves of the year."
If you’ve been a Windows user for a few years now, you might remember that the company’s big updates used to be called the Spring and Fall updates. That changed in 2018, and now they’re called “H1” and “H2.” Naturally, you might think, “Hey, it’s because they happen in the first and second halves of the year.”
William Garcia
Boston
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