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No update for the Windows 11 Insider Canary and Dev Channels this week

Brandon LeBlanc confirmed the news on X

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Updated onMarch 4, 2024

updated onMarch 4, 2024

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Microsoft halts the release of Windows 11 Insider builds for Canary and Dev channel members for this week. Brandon LeBlanc, Senior Program Manager on the Windows Insider Program Team, confirmed the news.

In a recent X (formerly Twitter) post, Brandon mentioned that some bugs on those builds remain to be fixed. As a result, there will be no new build release, at least this week, on the Canary and Dev channels.

Unfortunately we’ve got some bugs we need to get fixes for so no new build for Canary or Dev this week.

Last week has been quite hectic for Microsoft’s Windows team. The team released a new Windows 11 feature update calledMoment 5on Thursday. The update brings several improvements, including additional language support for Voice Access, new casting enhancements, etc. Additionally, Microsoft rolled out new non-security release preview builds for Windows 11 22H2 and 22H3. These include a few feature improvements but mostly bug fixes. Moving on, the Beta channel members witnessed a rare Monday drop, withbuild number 22635.3212 (KB5034845). The update brings in a newWidget notification badging featureand fixes annoying taskbar issues on Windows 11.

Moreover, Microsoft also showcased a new feature in Phone Link that allows usingthe back camera of an Android phone as a webcam on Windows 11. The feature is now live for Windows Insider members.

More about the topics:Windows 11,Windows Update

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.