New Windows 10 Build Expected This Week

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Microsoft is now getting ready to ship a new PC version
Last week, Microsoft rolled out Windows 10 Mobile preview build 10080 and the company is now switching focus to the traditional PC with a new version that could launch as soon as this week.

While information on the version number of this new PC build doesn’t exist just yet, it’s believed that it could be somewhere in the 1012x series, as screenshots coming from leaked builds reached the web in the last few weeks several times, confirming that such versions have already been compiled.

And Gabriel Aul, head of the Windows Insider program, said in a short tweet that “we have a really good PC build in the pipeline right now,” suggesting that its launch is indeed imminent.

The last build before RTM?
Windows 10 is expected to reach RTM in June and information coming via unofficial channels, including Russian leaker WZor, said that a build that would be part of the 1012x series could be the very last Windows 10 Technical Preview released to insiders, as Microsoft would then focus exclusively on signing off the operating system.

But if Microsoft rolls out a new build this week, there’s still plenty of time until the rumored July RTM date for Windows 10, so other builds could still be shipped in the meantime.


Read more: http://news.softpedia.com/news/New-Windows-10-Build-Expected-This-Week-481577.shtml
 
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