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wow how nice of Microsoft i wonder if it was just released RTM without a build number change quit possible
Found the solution here:
Fix: Windows 10 Update Stuck Checking for Updates - EaseUS
I'm not sure we'd expect dramatic changes now, W10 has been around and maturing for five years now.
I have 2004 on a couple of machines. There's nothing significantly new, but there are a lot of minor improvements.
A setting has been added to Windows security to allow turning on its PUA/PUP reputation based detection. No longer do you need a .reg file to do it.
Also, the WiFi icons now more sensibly make it clear which connections are secure. Previously they just had a rather ambiguous shield with an exclamation mark indicating the open connections, now all secure connections show a padlock.