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  1. It looks like Microsoft is serious about this new rapid update cadence for the Windows 10 Technical Preview. The first release of the Technical Preview was delivered on October 1. It was followed three weeks later by a major update, build 9860. And now, three weeks later, comes build 9879, delivered automatically to any member of the Windows Insiders program who selected the Fast channel in the Preview Builds section of PC Settings. Like its predecessors, this is a slightly ragged release, but it's packed with enough new features to be worth exploring. Some of the new additions don't lend themselves to depiction in a gallery of screenshots. This build offers some refinements in the animations that accompany windows opening and closing, for example, and it introduces new three-finger gestures for precision touchpads such as those found on the Surface Pro. It also adds support for MKV video files, a format that has never previously been officially supported in Windows. In the remainder of this gallery, I call out some of the changes you'll see if you install this build for yourself. Source : http://www.zdnet.com/ .
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