Theme of Windows 10 still pretty boring over the last few years, despite some minor tweaks. But Microsoft has finally updated the new interface for this operating system.
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News and information dashboard, along with the system icons have been greatly simplified. These changes are currently available to a small group of program members Windows Insider in the channel Insider Dev Build 21327. For other users, the new changes are expected to appear in the fall release, which could also include other new designs, like the system dashboard and rounded door corners. book.
News and Hobbies
Start Menu of Windows 10 included buttons Weather and News to keep you up-to-date on certain topics, but Microsoft is setting up a new dedicated dashboard enabled from the Taskbar more complete with images of articles. This panel opens full articles in your web browser, where the presentation layout has also been redesigned, with larger tags for each article. These tags even include Facebook-like Like buttons so you can react to posts, which will show up in other users’ newsfeeds (same computer) and perhaps influence to what shows up on your own newsfeed.
New system icons
Since being announced at the Build 2017 conference, Fluent Design Windows 10 app and system icons have gradually changed. Fluent emphasizes transparency, subtle animations, and simplified typography and icons. The new Dev Build 21327 introduces a new font for icons, called Segoe Fluent Icons.
The build also includes other fixes and updates, such as a 64-bit version of PowerShell for ARM64 devices. To sign up for Windows 10 Insider builds and try out new features (also note that this is pre-release software so stability is not guaranteed), you can go to Page insider.windows.com.