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Given the source I'm not going to hold my breath on this. But I hope that they're correct on this one.
SourceA leaked version of build 10036 is already up for grabs
Windows 10 build 10036 got leaked during the weekend, but Microsoft is still working to finalize work on another official version, and according to some hints coming from within the company, the next release is very likely to get the go-ahead on Tuesday or Wednesday.
While Microsoft doesn't want to provide any release dates for new Windows 10 builds, pretty much because they're all under development and bugs could slow down work all of a sudden, the company is said to be speeding up its efforts in order to bring a new version out as soon as possible.
The reason is as simple as it could be: the latest Windows 10 version was launched more than 2 months ago, so the company more or less broke its promise of releasing at least one build per month.
Now we're hearing that Redmond is already finalizing work on a new build, and Gabriel Aul, head of the Windows Insider program, hinted that Tuesday could indeed be the day.
Aul revealed recently that “we have a good build candidate with some new features I think you'll like. Running through our internal rings now,” then adding that “we usually have some staging and prep work that starts 24hrs ahead of a release. So to do a Monday release we'd have to start Sun.”
Given the source I'm not going to hold my breath on this. But I hope that they're correct on this one.
I don't know if it will be Tuesday but we have to be close to a new build. If Windows 10 is a success or not is in Microsoft's hands. Disappointing us this early in the Win 10 development is not going to help. They saw what happen with the take it our way and like it attitude of Win 8.
I sure bloody hope so! 9926 is kind of....buggy.
Although given the fact that 10 is on a hyperish build update cycle, not a lot of leaks.
Not that much ! I can live with 9926 until a newer build comes up !I sure bloody hope so! 9926 is kind of....buggy.
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Last edited by Vladimir; 17 Mar 2015 at 06:30.