Windows 10 Build 10125 leaks online -- here's what's new
The latest Windows 10 build that you can officially get your hands on was released less than a week ago. It comes with some interesting improvements and new features, which should keep Insiders happy for a while.
But, if you are among those who are already looking for something newer to test, there's some good news for you. A new Windows 10 build, version 10125, has leaked online; and we already know what's new -- get ready for some nice changes.
Screenshots of Windows 10 Build 10125 started leaking online a couple of days ago, revealing that the new build comes with new icons, user interface changes, improvements to Microsoft Edge, and updated apps, among other things.
Microsoft has been criticized for the way Windows 10 icons look, so Build 10125 features newer ones which seem to have users' approval. This is one of the biggest visual changes included, so people are likely going to nice them first.
In regards to Microsoft Edge, the new Windows 10 browser now allows users to use InPrivate mode -- or incognito mode. Among the latest changes, it also adds a new start page, pin websites to Start, and lets users know in which tabs audio is played.
Windows Hello makes an appearance in Windows 10 Build 10125, with the feature showing up under Sign-in options, in the Accounts part of Settings. It lets users sign in through facial recognition. There are some interesting options there to play around with, like turning the head left and right for improved security.
The Start menu has also seen a few changes here and there, among the changes being a "New" tag next to apps which were recently installed and a grid of letters showing up after clicking the All apps button for easier navigation. There's also a new look for Jump Lists, as well as a dark theme for it, and a back button for those using Windows 10 Build 10125 on tablets.
There are, of course, a ton of bug fixes included in Windows 10 Build 10125, which target key parts on the user experience. The updated apps are Alarms & Clock, Photos, OneDrive, Solitaire.
Because we cannot vouch for the integrity of this Windows 10 build, seeing as it does not come straight from Microsoft, we will not provide download links. Those of you who feel that it is a must-have will find a way, as usual.