Microsoft Rolling Out New Update for Windows 11 and 10 Users: Here's What’s New
Microsoft is rolling out new software updates for users with Windows 10 and Windows 11-powered PCs. Additionally, Windows 11 users are getting new emojis that support Microsoft‘s Fluent Design. Starting with the Windows 10 update, users with version 2004, 20H2, 21H1, and 21H2 are getting build numbers 19042.1415, 19043.1415, and 19044.1415, respectively under the package ‘KB5008212.’ The latest update will also be the last update released for Windows v2004 users and Microsoft recommends users to get the latest Windows 10 version. Whereas, Windows 11 users are getting the ‘KB5008215’ update that brings build version 22000.376. The latest Windows 11 OS version is also getting new emojis that are compatible with Microsoft’s Fluent-style approach.

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