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The Anniversary Update Build 14376
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Yes, you read that right, shortly after the Redmond people mistakenly revealed when their long-awaited Anniversary Update would be available to all users, Dona Sarkar has surprised with a very particular announcement: that precisely Build 14376 is now available to Fast Ring Insiders. A release that affects both the mobile and PC versions and that shows multiple improvements, fixes and others that we collect below.
What's new in Windows 10 Mobile
- The tech giant has released an update to the store.
- Fixed issue with blank Live Tiles.
- No more crashes when downloading offline maps.
- Improved performance when switching between the Photos app and the camera.
- Gadgets has fixed issues related to the Microsoft Display Doc.
- There are also no longer bugs that caused some links in Microsoft Edge to not work correctly when using the phone in one-handed mode.
- Fixed estimated battery life time.
- Cortana no longer fails when trying to download languages.
- Now it seems that there are still disconnection issues when using WiFi, and the error with the backup continues as it was.
News for PC
- Scrolling and speed have been improved when zooming.
- Fixed problem with mstsc.ex and explorer.exe file.
- Redmond is developing an update to the store (11606.1001.25) that includes performance and reliability improvements and fixes some bugs regarding accessibility.
- Clicking on network and VPN connections in the network side menu on the taskbar should open the configuration page correctly.
- For developers, the error message that appeared when developer mode was enabled has been fixed.
- Updated Narrator to support physical volume buttons.
- Fixed a minor issue that had to do with the lock screen sometimes not displaying correctly,
- Fixed with the bug that prevented typing in some applications universales.
- It can now be activated set time zone automatically.
- Windows Hello on the lock screen has been updated so that the name of the person who is signing in is not repeated when it is already seen on the screen.
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