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Microsoft Pushes Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21327 to Dev Channel Windows Insiders

Microsoft has rolled out Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21327 (RS_PRERELEASE) to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. The Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21327 has refreshed the News and interests module with a new design. The UI has been designed in such a way that you can scan and interact with the headlines and stories in your feed. The imagery from articles shines with a vibrant and colorful design, which makes your feed glanceable, engaging, and beautiful.

If you select “See more news”, you will view more updates. The updated feed experience has been redesigned to catch up with the top headlines at a glance. Moreover, you will be able to enjoy a vibrant feed, which brings your personalized stories to light. The Larger cards will not display article text, which enables you to view a short description of the content before clicking on the link.

The Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21327 enables you to easily share reactions to the nes with updated emoji graphics. You will be able to respond with like, love, surprise, anger emojis. The newly refreshed News and interests will be initially rolled out to Windows Insiders in the United States. Microsoft will probably push the updated feature to all Windows Insiders in the next build. If you are in the Dev channel and News and interests are not visible, then you will receive the update soon. Microsoft Windows 10 product team is working to roll out the new module to all Windows Insiders.

Microsoft has updated system icons in Windows 10 Insider preview Build 21327 and is aligned with the Microsoft Fluent design Style. The latest build comes with Segoe Fluent icons font. The Windows 10 Start menu and Settings app that makes use of the egor MDL2 assets will ship with new icon designs with rounded and simplified look and feel. The default architecture for PowerShell is now x64 instead of x86 on ARM64 devices.

The Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21327 has resolved several issues that were reported via the Feedback Hub. The team is working to resolve the update process hanging for an extended time while attempting to install a new build. The Live previews for pinned sites are not yet enabled for all Windows Insiders. Hence, you will view a grey window while hovering over the thumbnail in the Taskbar.

A new Taskbar UX for existing pinned sites will be made available soon. Alternatively, you can unpin the site from the Taskbar, remove from the edge://apps page, and then re-pin the site. The issues pertaining to News and interests have been partially resolved. This includes the flyout that can’t be dismissed with the pen.

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