Security News > 2021 > March > Windows 10 21H1 inches closer to release — Here's the latest news

Microsoft is gearing up to release Windows 10 version 21H1, aka the Spring Update, as they broadly release the feature update to all Windows Insiders in the Beta channel.
For some time, we have known that Windows 10 21H1 will be released as an enablement package that will turn on features already available but dormant in Windows 10 2004 and Windows 10 20H2. Using an enablement package allows the new feature update to be installed very quickly for those running these versions of Windows 10.
On Tuesday, Microsoft updated their Windows 10 21H1 announcement post to state that they are now releasing the feature update as a recommended download to all Windows 10 Insiders in the Beta channel.
Windows 10 21H1 will not be a blockbuster release filled with new features and improvements that we were expecting.
At this time, Microsoft has announced the following changes coming in Windows 10 21H1. Windows Hello multicamera support to set the default as the external camera when both external and internal Windows Hello cameras are present.
Also included in Windows 10 Sun Valley is a design refresh that performs an overhaul of the Windows 10 UI components.
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