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Exclusive first look at Windows 10 build 10074 showcasing new features and changes (with video)

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
September 18, 2019
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Exclusive first look at Windows 10 Build 10074 showcasing new features and changes (with video)

Windows 10 has come a long way over the past several months, and it’s all thanks to participants of the Windows Insider Program. Each new build seems to incorporate highly requested features from participants. With that being said, we’ve got our hands on a new build of Windows 10 (build 10074) and we’d like to show it off to you. So what’s new in build 10074? Let’s dive right in and take a look.

Build 10074 is very similar to build 10102 which we saw leak via screenshots and video earlier today, meaning the new Cortana stuff as well as sounds and blur effect are included. Another thing to note is that this build is no longer referred to as “Technical Preview.” Instead, Microsoft is referring to this build as “Insider Preview” which makes sense considering we are inching closer to a final release. Give the video a play below and let us know what you like in build 10074 and what you’d like to see improved.

Build 2015 is right around the corner and WinBeta will be live at the event bringing you the latest Windows 10 news, so stay tuned! Windows 10, for those that didn’t know, is expected to be released in July of this year. What do you think about these new improvements in build 10074? Sound off in the comments below.

Build 10074 is the bookies favorite for being given to Insiders this week during the BUILD developer conference. So you may have your hands on this pretty soon.

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