Friday, September 1, 2017

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update release starts October 17

It's official as Microsoft's forthcoming Fall Creators Update for Windows 10 is set for a mid-October release.

During its IFA keynote in Berlin, Germany, Microsoft officially announced that the forthcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is headed to PCs starting on Tuesday, October 17. Microsoft's Executive Vice President of the Windows and Devices Group, Terry Myerson, revealed the date as well as an overview of new features, hardware, and the push for Windows Mixed Reality.

The Fall Creators Update, a.k.a., Redstone 3 kicked off Windows Insider builds at the beginning of April with build 16170, and the latest 16278 build was previewed earlier this week. After nearly six months of public development, Microsoft is in the final weeks of testing, polishing and fixing remaining bugs before general release meaning Insiders should still see a few more releases before its finalized.



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