Microsoft is reportedly preparing to finalise the Windows 10 build,
bringing it to the RTM (release to manufacturing) stage this week ahead
of its official July 29 release.
The Verge citing people familiar with
the company's plans reports that Microsoft is working on the final build of Windows 10 and the RTM
build is expected by end of this week.
Additionally, a new build
10176 has been spotted online (via WinBeta) and is said to be one of the 'first candidates for RTM'. For the
uninitiated, the RTM is a term used when a software product is ready to
be delivered or provided to the customer, in this case the
manufacturers, and it precedes general availability.
Microsoft
will start sending RTM copies of Windows 10 to its OEM partners ahead of
the July 29 launch. Neowin's Brad Sams
claims Microsoft has plans to sign off on the RTM build on July 9.
The Redmond giant has also confirmed it will release another build -
expected to be the final 10176 build - this week.
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In its latest
post, Microsoft listed some updates to Entertainment in Windows 10. Xbox
Music will now be called Groove, and the Xbox Video has been renamed to
Movies and TV. "You'll find with both apps in the build coming to
Windows Insiders this week," notes Microsoft.
The new
entertainment feature will be only available to members of the Windows
Insiders. "Windows Insiders who are a part of the Fast ring and upgrade
to the next PC build will see these updates in the Store beta first. For
anyone else, you'll get to enjoy these updates with Windows 10 starting
on July 29," adds Microsoft.
Microsoft has already confirmed that Windows 10 will be the last Windows OS version as the company
will soon employ a "Windows as a service" mode. The company will push
out regular updates to the OS instead of introducing new versions.
Microsoft's
Windows 10 operating system
will be hitting the market on July 29; though everyone won't be able
download the new OS on that date. Microsoft recently revealed some
details about Windows 10's phased rollout, which will start with users
on the Windows Insider programme.