Batu69 Posted August 11, 2016 Share Posted August 11, 2016 It appears the Windows team is ready or at least gearing up to release a new build to Insiders that follows the path of Redstone 2 development. A friend of the Windows Insider community Zac Bowden twitted an early screen grab of a new build title Windows 10 Insider Preview 14901 that is accompanying a Windows Defender update release. Quote WOO! pic.twitter.com/PbXLDzVN1o — Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) August 11, 2016 The screenshot was taken early enough that it is preceding the usual Windows blog chalked full of build notes, details and warnings. As mentioned a few days ago, the Windows team is said to be focusing on PC Insider builds initially and as such, this new build release appears to be only hitting PC devices for the time being. We’ll keep an eye for more details on preview 14901 and an official update blog as things progress. Until then, Insiders are encouraged to proceed with a bit of caution when downloading and installing this latest Redstone 2 preview. Article source Microsoft released Windows 10 for PCs build 14901 today, the first Insider Preview build since the Anniversary Update was launched last Tuesday. The company noted that it might take a few hours for the build to show for everyone. As promised earlier this week, there's not a lot that's new. There are just two known issues and one new feature. Here's what's new: Improving Product Education: As part of an effort to explore new ways of educating our customers on features in Windows 10 – we are testing out new notifications within File Explorer. They’re designed to help customers by providing quick, easy information about things they can do or new features they can try to have a better experience with Windows 10. If you want to opt out of these notifications, you can do so by unchecking ‘Show sync provider notifications’ from the Options menu in the File Explorer View tab. Dona Sarkar, head of the Windows Insider Program, took the time to mention Windows 10 Mobile, which was the one version of Windows 10 that didn't get an Anniversary Update last week. She said that the team is "laser-focused" on getting the AU to Mobile, and she thinks that they're almost ready. According to Dona, you can help by installing build 14393.67 on your phone and submitting feedback. Source: Windows Blog Article source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heyyahblah Posted August 12, 2016 Share Posted August 12, 2016 Those are the idiots coding this shit? LMAO. No wonder this O/S looking like a fucking joke. Look like a bunch of rejects that apple wouldn't even hire. LOL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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