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Micosoft’s Brandon LeBlanc didn’t add any reasons behind it
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Updated onApril 15, 2024
updated onApril 15, 2024
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Microsoft has confirmed that there will be no new Windows 11 Insider Build release on the Canary and Dev channels this week. In a recent post, Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc confirmed the news on X (formerly Twitter). Also, there was no mention of why the Canary and Dev channels will not see any build release this week.
New update rolling out to#WindowsInsidersin the Beta Channel. Check out the blog post for all the details. No Canary or Dev Channel flight this week. Have a good weekend everyone!https://t.co/bGxAafw5EX
He further added that theWindows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.3495, under KB5037000, is now available to the Beta channel members. We recently covered some new features brought in by this update.
This includes the addition oftwo new Spotlight experiencesin Windows 11. The new Spotlight experiences will allow users to engage with the Spotlight button to display different results.
There’s a new option that allows users to use Copilot as a normal application. Earlier users could only engage with Copilot to the side of their desktop. Now, users can also use it as an undocked app by resizing and moving it along the screen.
Apart from that, the company added thenewLinked Devicespanel. However, you can only view this panel if you are using Windows 11’s Home and Pro edition.
All that said, the recent KB5037000 update has its downside too. Now, you’ll see evenmore app recommendationsin Windows 11. In short, you’ll be suggested to install apps that you will only use once in a blue moon.
More about the topics:Windows 11,Windows Update
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Vlad Turiceanu
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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.