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Microsoft Releases Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14936

Microsoft yesterday released the latest version of the Windows Insider preview for Windows 10 for PC and Mobile, Build 14936.

Microsoft yesterday released the latest version of the Windows Insider preview for Windows 10 for PC and Mobile, Build 14936. This latest version doesn’t offer any major new features but does provide a look at some new Microsoft Edge extensions.

build-14936

Windows 10 Build 14936

New Edge extensions include the following according to Dona Sakar, the leader of the Insider program:

We have another new release which we need your help testing and giving feedback on before we publish to the general public: Turn Off the Lights is a lightweight and useful add-in designed for a more comfortable video experience. We also need some more help testing our other preview extensions: Tampermonkey is a popular userscript manager that lets users customize the content of pages across the web. Microsoft Personal Shopping Assistant is your smart shopping cart across the web, which collects your browsed products and lets you get price alerts for saved products and compare products between sellers.

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Updates

WSL will install Ubuntu version 16.04 (Xenial) instead of Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) in an upcoming release. This change will apply to Insiders installing new instances (lxrun.exe /install or first run of bash.exe). Existing instances with Trusty will not be upgraded automatically. Users can upgrade their Trusty image to Xenial using the do-release-upgrade command. Full WSL release notes can be found here.

Other Fixes Include the Following:

  • We fixed the issue causing Narrator to continually speak the progress of a song e.g. update with the current time of the progress bar every second if you navigate to the progress bar while a song is playing in Groove Music.
  • We fixed the issue where using the tab key to navigate the Settings app wouldn’t work.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in Explorer.exe frequently crashing for some Insiders, particularly for those with multiple network switches.

For more information, including fixes and known issues for Windows 10 Mobile check out the Windows 10 blog post.

Are you an Insider and testing out this latest build? Leave a comment and let us know how things are going.

1 Comment

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  1. Eldwin Brock

    September 30, 2016 at 7:31 am

    I Eldwin Brock installed the win10 when first offered and used it until middle of Aug 16 when you issued an upgrade,that left me with no win 10 and no way to correct this after many many attempts to install the program. e.brock3@att.net

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