Who needs 4th July fireworks when there's a new Windows 10 build?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/07/08/microsoft_round_up/
Round Up While the US prepared to celebrate its escape from the clutches of British control – a USexit if you will – Microsoft continued its rich tradition of flinging out software and fixing bugs.
After the wholly unsurprising revelation that (1) Windows 10 19H2 would be a thing and (2) that thing would be little more than a jumped-up service pack, Microsoft's Windows gnomes remained hard at work on next year's OS with a release of 20H1.
Who needs 4th July fireworks when there's a new Windows 10 build?
Jul 8, 2019, 11:16am UTC
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/07/08/microsoft_round_up/
> Round Up While the US prepared to celebrate its escape from the clutches of British control – a USexit if you will – Microsoft continued its rich tradition of flinging out software and fixing bugs.
> After the wholly unsurprising revelation that (1) Windows 10 19H2 would be a thing and (2) that thing would be little more than a jumped-up service pack, Microsoft's Windows gnomes remained hard at work on next year's OS with a release of 20H1.