Microsoft typically rolls out two feature updates a year for Windows 10, but changed its approach in 2019. Instead of two feature updates -- one in spring and the other in fall -- the software giant has opted to make the second release more of a service pack. It does have some new features, but it’s more about providing "quality enhancements". This service pack update, codenamed 19H2, has finally been given an official name, and it’s available for testing too. Microsoft says that it believes Build 18363.418 is the final build ("believes" inspires such confidence) and the newly christened Windows…
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