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Microsoft accidently publishes Windows Technical Preview website early, reveals “Windows TH” name

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
September 30, 2020
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Microsoft accidently publishes Windows Technical Preview website early, reveals "Windows TH" name

Microsoft has accidently published its Windows Technical Preview website a little earlier than expected, revealing some of the new changes coming to the Windows Technical Preview for Enterprises. The website also reveals the name “Windows TH”, which is most likely a placeholder until the official name is unveiled.

The Windows Technical Preview website reveals Microsoft’s focus for Enterprises which aims to “provide users with a familiar experience across multiple devices while enhancing security and manageability”.

The webpage includes links to download the Windows Technical Preview, join the Windows Insider Program and read up on FAQ’s and more. Right now however, the links appear to be dead. We’d keep them handy if I were you, they might become live at any moment.

Check out the Windows Technical Preview website here, and let us know if you find any juicy bits of information we appear to have missed out on.

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