Microsoft is working in earnest on the next feature update of Windows 10, codenamed Redstone 4. It’s already released a number of builds to Insiders in the Fast ring, and today the software giant revealed some of the big new features users can look forward to.
Microsoft is working in earnest on the next feature update of Windows 10, codenamed Redstone 4. It’s already released a number of builds to Insiders in the Fast ring, and today the software giant revealed some of the big new features users can look forward to.
However, it also delivered something of a bombshell to Insiders keen to test forthcoming features and changes for themselves — future additions aren’t going to be available to all.
In a blog post, Windows Insider chief Dona Sarkar reveals that Microsoft is about to start A/B testing in new builds.
She explains:
The Insider program is already quite confusing with its choice of rings — Fast, Slow, Release Preview, Skip Ahead… — and now going forward there’s a good chance you won’t get to test out the features that excite you the most, regardless of what ring you’re in.
That’s certainly going to disappoint a lot of people. What’s your take on this latest move?
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