Microsoft starts rolling out the annual Windows 10 feature update, Windows 10 22H2
Microsoft is making Windows 10 22H2, its annual feature update, available to mainstream users on select devices starting today, October 18.
Microsoft is making Windows 10 22H2, its annual feature update, available to mainstream users on select devices starting today, October 18.
Microsoft has released a preview of Windows 10 21H2 to the Release Preview channel, but hasn't announced anything new for the upcoming Windows 10 22H2.
Testers in the Release Preview channel can finally kick the tires of Windows 10 22H2 after little public information. But as of now, it is rolling out to testers in the near-final Release Preview channel.
Attackers with a "unique understanding" of the Windows subsystem are using it to mask their activities.
Microsoft will push feature updates for Windows 10 once annually for the next four years, starting with today's update.
Microsoft is getting ready to roll out to mainstream users its minor Windows 10 21H2 feature update. One of its expected features won't be part of the OS update when it goes live in November.
Microsoft is making previews of both Windows 10 21H2 and Windows 11 available to business customers for testing and validation ahead of their fall launches. Here's how to test these now.
Microsoft has released two new Windows 10 preview builds from the 21H2 and 21H1 branches, fixing numerous issues.
The first Windows 10 21H2 test build is going to some Insiders in the Release Preview Channel. Here's what's in it now and what ultimately will be part of the second Windows 10 feature update coming this fall.
Microsoft's annual developer conference will be a virtual event again.