Windows 10 build 17643 in this Weekly Digest

Weekly Digest: Windows 10 version 1803, Facebook, tech tips

In case you missed it, Windows 10 version 1803 delayed and build 17133 no longer RTM, Facebook enables users to check if their data has been shared, and more tips to get the out of your PC.

This week on Pureinfotech: Microsoft missed the release date for Windows 10 version 1803 (Spring Creators Update) due to a blocking bug, and the company ended up rolling out a quality update instead. Now, sources suggest that Windows 10 build 17133 is no longer considered RTM, and we can expect to see new builds that will address this issue.

Alongside update KB4100375 for Windows 10 version 1803, Microsoft also released update KB4093112 for devices running the Fall Creators Update to address a number of issues, and pushes Surface Pro 4 firmware update introducing on-screen support for Surface Dial.

This week, I also published the video review that walks you through all the features and changes coming in the next major update of Windows 10.

Microsoft announces new original Xbox games that you will be able to play on Xbox One. Also, check updated list of Xbox 360 games that you can play on Xbox One thanks to Backwards Compatibility.

As part of the Redstone 5 development, Windows 10 build 17643 was released this week with new Sets improvements and tweaks in the Settings app.

In case you missed it, you can also download the pick of the week theme: Hawaiian Vacation to refresh your desktop.

Tech tips

This week, you also learned a number of tips to get the most out of Windows 10, including the steps to uninstall version 1803 from your device if it installs automatically and you’re not ready or the update is causing problems.

Also, in preparation to the next release of Windows 10, you now know the steps to check if the first semi-annual update is installed on your computer.

Finally, you can now check if your Facebook data has been shared with Cambridge Analytica.