Microsoft also updates a few of its built-in apps on Windows 10 build 14291, including the Alarms & Clock app, Maps gets completely redesigned with new features and changes, and the company merges the Insider Hub and Windows Feedback apps into the new Feedback Hub app. As always, the new Redstone preview includes a number of fixes and known issues on both, PC and Mobile.Įarly this week, Microsoft announced its plans to brings cross-network play to allow Xbox One gamers to play against PS4 players and announced the first game that includes the new support. Alongside, extensions, Microsoft Edge also includes a number of new tweaks. Eventually, extensions will be available through the Windows Store, but during the development period, Insiders must install each extension manually. Starting build 14291, users can download three extensions to test the new functionality. While the new preview doesn’t include many major changes, it’s a special build as the company finally brings extension support for Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft rolls Windows 10 build 14291 for PC and Mobile through the Fast ring of updates. Then when the Windows 10 is available, you will be notified to install through Windows Update. The upgrade to Windows 10 Mobile is pretty straightforward, simply download the Upgrade Advisor app from the Store, select Enable Windows 10 Upgrade. While the company plans to expand support for more phones in the future, existing devices with 512MB of memory won’t be supported. The new operating system only supports a select number of phones and it requires new hardware if you want to use Continuum and Windows Hello. This week on Pureinfotech: After being available for months on new handsets, Microsoft finally releases Windows 10 Mobile as a free upgrade for Windows Phone devices.