From InfoWorld: Microsoft released its latest beta build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update on Tuesday afternoon. There was very little to compensate for the intrusion -- version 1607 build 14388.0.rs1_release.160709-1635 is virtually indistinguishable from build 14385, which was released over the weekend.
As befits a very-late-stage beta, the official announcement contains little meat and a bit of fluff (TL;DR). Microsoft fixed a few obscure bugs, created a couple more, and didn't introduce anything worthwhile.
The part I find most fascinating is users' concerted complaints about slow downloads. Each time an update goes out, it seems that Microsoft pushes an entirely new copy of Windows 10. Multiply that largess by a few million, tack on simultaneous Patch Tuesday downloads, add some new streaming videos from the Partner's Conference, and you've got the makings of a major traffic jam.
Once the download does finally complete, there are just a few minor problems reported on reddit.
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