Delivering on the promise of more frequent releases, Microsoft is releasing build 10049 only several days after Windows 10 build 10041. The new build includes a few fixes, but you won’t see many significant changes. Perhaps the most important inclusion in this build is Project Spartan, as the company is including an early preview of its Internet Explorer replacement. If you’re still wondering what’s new on build 10049 and what features are included in the sixth release of Windows 10 Technical Preview, check out the list below with all the development information included in this new build:

Internet Explorer

IE is replaced by Project ‘Spartan’ as the default browser

“Project Spartan”

“Project Spartan” is a new browser to replace Internet Explorer as the default browser Edge replaces Trident as a render engine Improvements to the Edge render engine CSS Filters Multimedia You can now draw on web-pages Comments can now be added to web-pages (like Office) Reading Mode is now build-in for desktops Reading List is now build-in Cortana is now build-in

Apps

Alarms & Clocks Alarms has been renamed to Alarms & Clocks The option bar has been updated with a new design The interface is now white by default Calculator More options are visible in the smallest screen Some buttons have been put elsewhere Number buttons now are shown in bold The interface is now white by default Sound recorder The interface is now white by default

And further

IE is no longer a default pinned item on the taskbar and is replaced by “Project Spartan” globe icon

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