Microsoft accidentally reveals new Windows 10 Start Menu look

Posted on Friday, July 26 2019 @ 13:57 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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Microsoft accidentally pushed an internal-only build of Windows 10 to Insiders. The Verge writes the software giant distributed Windows 10 build 18947, meant for internal Xbox development, to Windows Insider testers using 32-bit devices.

One interesting thing in this build is that it features a new Windows 10 Start Menu without live tiles. This is similar to what Microsoft is testing for its Windows Lite. It also features a GIF search tool within the emoji picker for Windows 10.

When asked for a comment, Microsoft said the release of this build was an error. The software giant subsequently pulled the build.
Microsoft’s Windows Insider chief, Dona Sarkar, said earlier today the company was “looking into” this latest issue. A company spokesperson later told The Verge, “This was an error and we’ve since pulled the build.”
Windows 10 start menu accidentally revealed


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