Windows 10 (Build 14376) releases nearly 1,800 fixes and removes messaging everywhere

Windows 10 (Build 14376) releases nearly 1,800 fixes and removes messaging everywhere

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Microsoft continues to work on fixing bugs in Windows 10 build 14376 and preparing the operating system for release in July. It is also removing the Messaging Anywhere feature.

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As the Anniversary Update of Windows 10 approaches, more and more new test previews are being made available to Insiders. This time, Microsoft is releasing Windows 10 Build 14376 in the Fast Ring of updates for PC and mobile devices.

Although this preview is only four versions higher than the last release, Build 14376 contains nearly 1,800 bug fixes, according to the company.

Additionally, perhaps the most noticeable change in this build is the removal of the Messaging Anywhere feature that lets you send and receive text messages from your phone to your Windows 10 PC. Instead, the company is working on implementing the same feature in the Skype app, so this feature will not be included in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update release. Microsoft says it will provide more information on development "in the coming months."