The Windows 10 Anniversary Update may be rolling out next week, but that doesn’t mean Microsoft is resting on its laurels. While it took a while after Windows 10’s first release for Microsoft’s beta-testing Insider program to continue, this time the company says it’s planning on getting new builds out to Insiders right away – before the end of August. These new builds will be under the Redstone 2 track (the Anniversary Update was codenamed Redstone). That means you’ll be able to try out new features long before they hit the general public – probably sometime in 2017. While we don’t…

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