Clues point to Windows 10 Anniversary Update code lock-down after July 12
Microsoft is just six weeks away from releasing the next major upgrade of Windows 10, but according to past practice, will likely lock down the code in less than half that time.
The release date for what is being called "Windows 10 Anniversary Edition" has not been confirmed by the company, although the name itself hints at July 29, a match for last year's debut launch.
But other signals, and Microsoft's moves prior to the past two releases -- the original in July 2015 and the first major upgrade issued in November -- give users a good idea of when to expect the Anniversary Edition to arrive.
It will be in July, that's certain. As of build 14361 of the Windows 10 Insider program -- which landed on June 8 -- the operating system began self-identifying as version "1607" using Microsoft's year/month naming convention. (So did builds 14366, issued June 14, and 14367, which was released yesterday.)
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