Several new features spotted in this build

May 15, 2015 10:43 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has recently rolled out Windows 10 build 10074, but the company is working at full speed to bring out an updated build that would include the very latest features developed by the Windows team.

Living proof is a new batch of screenshots showing Windows 10 build 10123 and revealing several new features, including improvements made to the new Edge browser.

We've heard that Windows 10 build 1012x will be the next version to be shipped to insiders, so with a little luck, this might be the one that everyone could download and install very soon.

New Edge features

As you can see for yourselves in the photo gallery below, Microsoft Edge seems to be receiving quite a lot of attention lately, so build 10123 comes with support for private mode, which allows you to browse the web without saving your history, cookies, or any other files.

At the same time, the browser now enables you to save passwords, so it comes with a built-in password manager, but also to disable Flash Player on the go in case you want to remain completely secure when browsing the web.

Cortana has also received several new features in this build, including a feedback option that allows you to send your suggestions to the development team in order to implement them in future updates.

Right now, Windows 10 build 10123 seems to be mostly about Microsoft Edge, but several other refinements could also be part of the operating system, but we won't know for sure until a fully working ISO leaks or more screenshots with this version reach the web.

Microsoft is expected to roll out a new version of Windows 10 preview later this month, as the operating system is projected to reach RTM in June or July, so we're not very far from that moment. The full launch of Windows 10 is likely to happen in late July or early August, sources say.

Windows 10 build 10123 (12 Images)

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