New Windows 10 preview makes a ton of changes, but it looks like Sets won’t make the cut

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The work on the next big update for Windows 10 continues apace, with Microsoft releasing another new preview build containing plenty of
existing stuff
back to the next update (due in the first half of 2019); although to be fair, that seemed likely anyway.Microsoft also announced that the
will need to reapply to be part of this.That gives everybody a fresh bite at the early testing cherry, and also helps Microsoft clear out
10 As ever, Microsoft has made a number of further improvements to the Edge browser, with the introduction of a dictionary that allows users
to look up definitions of words in the Reading View, Books, and PDFs.All you do is select the word in question, and the definition pops up
in a little box (complete with the option to hear the word spoken out loud, in case you were wondering about pronunciation).Edge also gets
the ability to control whether or not media auto-plays on a per-site basis, for those who like to customize things to a fine-tuned level.The
Edge PDF Reader has been bolstered as well, with fresh toolbar options (like Add Notes) and better text descriptions for the various icons
The user can also pin the toolbar to the top of a PDF, or indeed unpin it (hiding the toolbar, although it will reappear if you hover over
(meaning that if the end of the document is reached, the search wraps around and continues at the start)
Also, when you fire up find/replace, if you have a word selected, that will automatically be entered into the search box.There are new handy
shortcut controls to make zooming into a document easier, and various other tweaks for Notepad including better performance when opening
Specifically, Active Directory users will be able to log on securely via Windows Hello for Business.The Fast Sign-in feature will also allow
employees to log on to shared PCs in a swifter manner, and businesses will also be interested to learn that Windows Defender Application
Guard benefits from a new interface.As ever, there are a ton more small changes and a host of known issues with the preview build, all of