What’s New in the Windows 10 Insider 20H2 Build?

Microsoft released all of the juicy details on the Windows Insider Blog. There’s a lot going on in this update, but the main attraction is the News and Interests panel:

Does this feature sound familiar? If so, it’s because we first caught wind of it back in early April 2021 when it began rolling out to select users on the Insider channels.

The News and Interests panel allows users to customize what news they see, from the topics of interest to specific news publishers. It’s a great way for people to get a personalized news feed from the comfort of their own operating system.

Now, the update is available to anyone that’s currently on the Insider Release build. If you’re part of that crowd, be sure to test it out and give Microsoft feedback on how it could be better.

Of course, the update contains more than just the News and Interests panel. It also contains a plethora of bug fixes, such as helping websites transition out of Microsoft Edge’s IE mode when asked, and issues with blank tiles appearing on the Start menu.

There are too many bug fixes to cover here, so be sure to hop into the full patch notes on the Windows Insider Blog to see all the details.

Your News, As You Like It

If you find it hard to keep tabs on all the latest news coming in, why not make your computer do all the heavy lifting? The new News and Interests feature is arriving on the Insider Release build, and it won’t be too long until it arrives on everyone’s computer.

Of course, RSS users have always had the ability to create a customizable news feed. Nowadays, there are plenty of unique and interesting RSS apps that makes it easy to stay in the know.

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