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Here's how Windows 10's rapid release works, and looks

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May 30, 2017
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Here's how Windows 10's rapid release works, and looks

Microsoft's grand plan for maintaining Windows 10 on a regular twice-a-year cadence sounds so simple. It's not. Here's help figuring it all out. Read More

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