Microsoft has a new build for all its beta testers. The company announces today that it is releasing Windows 10 Build 10240 to both the Fast and Slow rings. What could be the RTM version (the final version of a product released to the manufacturers), the new build brings along several new features and a performance boost.
Chief among those features is the watermark, or its lack thereof, to be precise. In the new build, Microsoft has also further optimized its Edge browser to make it more efficient. So efficient that on WebKit Sunspider benchmark, Edge was found to be 112 percent faster than Chrome. On Google Octane, Edge is 11 percent faster, and on Apple JetStream, it is 37 percent faster than Chrome, the company claims.
In a blog post, Windows Chief Gabe Aul notes that developers will be able to upload their Universal Windows Applications to the Windows Dev Center using production quality Windows 10 tools on July 29th. He also shared some updates on Office. Aul notes that come next week, users will need an Office 365 subscription to use it.
To snag the update launch Windows 10 and go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Check for updates. Let us know in the comments below your views on the new build.
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