- Aug 6, 2015
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Source: Report: Windows 10 Adding Blue Light Reduction Option
Microsoft appears to be the latest tech giant joining the fight against the gadget blue light that keeps you awake at night.
The software giant yesterday released a new preview build of Windows 10, which contains references to a f.lux-like feature supposedly intended to limit exposure to blue light before bedtime and help you sleep better. Microsoft itself hasn't made any announcements about this, but a Twitter user by the name of "Core" dug into build 14915 and spotted references to the so-called "BlueLightReduction" feature, as was first reported by WinBeta.
Read more: Report: Windows 10 Adding Blue Light Reduction Option
I'm a massive fan of f.lux, I discovered it two years ago when I noticed my quality of sleep wasn't the best, ever since using f.lux, it's made a huge difference to my sleep for the better.
Feel free to give it a try! Let me know how it goes: f.lux
I can't never use a device without it now (Twilight Pro user on Android as well).
Microsoft appears to be the latest tech giant joining the fight against the gadget blue light that keeps you awake at night.
The software giant yesterday released a new preview build of Windows 10, which contains references to a f.lux-like feature supposedly intended to limit exposure to blue light before bedtime and help you sleep better. Microsoft itself hasn't made any announcements about this, but a Twitter user by the name of "Core" dug into build 14915 and spotted references to the so-called "BlueLightReduction" feature, as was first reported by WinBeta.
Read more: Report: Windows 10 Adding Blue Light Reduction Option
I'm a massive fan of f.lux, I discovered it two years ago when I noticed my quality of sleep wasn't the best, ever since using f.lux, it's made a huge difference to my sleep for the better.
Feel free to give it a try! Let me know how it goes: f.lux
I can't never use a device without it now (Twilight Pro user on Android as well).