Microsoft was expected to send a cumulative update 10586.71 to Windows 10 devices today. As we still wait for that release, a new report claims that Microsoft may be workingontwo updates to be rolled out one after another for Windows 10 desktops.

Windows 10 to get two updates?
Some people have allegedlyalready spottedWindows 10 10586.71 on Microsoft's servers over the weekend. Still awaiting the release, fresh report now claims that Microsoft is preparing two updates to be pushed out to Windows 10 PCs. According to these latest reports, Windows 10 10586.75 might be released after the build 10586.71 is rolled out to Windows 10 devices. There is no information if these updates will follow each other or if Microsoft will delay .75 for a few hours or a few days.
Previously, we have seen expected releases experiencing some last-minute problems. This Windows 10 10586.75 too might be carrying some last-minute bug fixing for the earlier planned .71 for Windows 10 desktop. As shared with you, there are no new features expected from the upcoming Windows 10 cumulative build as the focus remains on OS performance improvements, under the hood optimizations, and bug fixing.
We are still waiting if Microsoft indeed rolls out this Windows 10 cumulative update to desktop consumers today. The same update, build 10586.71, is also expected for Windows 10 Mobile Insiders (already leaked in screenshots). However, Insiders are not likely to receive the .75 on their mobile devices. Next Windows 10 Mobile preview is expected to bring in some bug fixes for the mobile devices, including a fix for the cellular data drain issue that Lumia devices have been experiencing over the past few weeks. Windows 10 Mobile could be delayed until later this week, however, both were earlier slated for a rollout today.
In other news, Windows 10 Redstone preview build 11103 has leaked online. Only 1 number newer than 11102, it is not expected to bring any significant changes over the previous build. Windows 10 11103 ISO leaked online is a homebrew build - which means that the original ISO has been modified. The build string is 10.0.11103.1000.rs1_release.160116-0014. Only available for x64 variant, you can search online to get your hands on it, however, we will not recommend you to try it out.
That was it, folks. Seems like no new builds are coming our way today.









