Security News > 2021 > May > Microsoft reveals the redesigned Windows 10 Task Manager icon

Microsoft revealed today the redesigned icon for the Windows 10 Task Manager program as part of a user interface refresh coming in the upcoming Sun Valley feature update.
Last year, Microsoft announced that they were starting to migrate their existing Windows 10 icons to their Fluent design system, supported in Windows, iOS, Android, and web applications.
With the release of today's Windows 10 Preview build 21390, Microsoft has finally revealed the new Fluent icon for the very popular Windows 10 Task Manager utility, as shown below.
In addition to the Task Manager, Microsoft also unveiled their new icon for Windows Install files.
While Microsoft has slowly been rolling out these icons to current versions of Windows 10, they are part of an overall design refresh coming this fall as part of the Windows 10 Sun Valley feature update.
During the Microsoft Build 2021 keynote speech, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella teased Windows users about the next version of Windows.
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