Windows 10 inched closer to its public release Thursday when Microsoft released build 10166 of its upcoming operating system to early adopters in the Windows Insider Program.

The new build primarily focuses on fit-and-finish changes like the trio of updates that Microsoft launched last week. Most users should expect to see bugs fixed, and some small design tweaks as Windows 10 nears its July 29 public release.

There’s one new feature that Microsoft just turned on with this build, though it’s only available for those users of Windows 10 who live in the company’s backyard.

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