Welcoming the new year 2016 with a new Windows 10 build, Microsoft has released Windows 10 Redstone build 11099 to Windows Insiders in Fast ring. The first and previous Redstone build 11082 was released last year on 16th December.
Like previous build 11082, Redstone build 11099 doesn’t bring noticeable changes or features. According to Gabe Aul, Corporate Vice President, Engineering Systems Team at Microsoft, Microsoft has been focusing on structural improvements to OneCore, the shared core of Windows across devices.
Gabe has stated in a blog entry that the code refactoring and other engineering work they’ve been doing to optimize OneCore is nearing the point where they will be ready for teams to begin checking in new features and improvements. Although Gabe also notes that it will still take a few builds before any ‘really noticeable’ changes show up.
Welcome to 2016 and a new year full of new builds for Windows Insiders. Today we have a new PC build we’re releasing to Insiders in the Fast ring: Build 11099.
Windows 10 Redstone is the codename of next major update of Windows 10 which is expected to be released later this year. Redstone release is expected to include improved interface and Edge extensions, among other enhancements and new features.
If you’re a Windows Insider, do share your experience with Windows 10 Redstone Build 11099.
Source: Windows Blog
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