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Microsoft launches Windows 10 update history website detailing fixes and change logs
Microsoft has recently pushed Windows 10 Mobile build 10586.107 to insiders enrolled in the slow ring, and now there’s hope that this could also be the version that the company might be releasing to Windows Phone devices in the coming days. Gabe Aul, the corporate vice president of the Engineering Systems Team, described it as: “Best for Insiders who enjoy getting early access to updates for the Current Branch, Microsoft applications, and drivers, with minimal risk to their devices, and still want to provide feedback to make Windows devices great”. With the new update, users get bumped up to Build 10586.107.
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No matter what’s included, however, users are still recommended to download and install the new Store app update, pretty much because it’s expected to include bug fixes that would contribute to an overall improved experience.
Ultimately, this change seems like good news all around: People who are okay with sacrificing their computer, tablet or phone to bugs will be able to stay on the bleeding edge, while those people who want some early access to features without negatively affecting the day-to-day use of their Windows 10 device can get that, too. Finally, the company has listened to people’s wishes and created a website where the users can find details for all previous updates and when a new update will be rolled out, the page will be refreshed.
Instead, users complained that the update slowly decreased the music volume during playback until it was silent. Major updates will come out as frequently as two to three times each year, according to the report, which also noted that Release Preview will be available in the weeks ahead.
The update fixes some issues that previously led to some tiles going missing after a user would navigate through the out of box experience.
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Today we are introducing a new ring named the Windows Insider Release Preview ring for both PC and mobile. However, you must be a member of the Windows Insider Program to access this build version.