

Gabe Aul, head of the Windows Insider program, has revealed on Twitter that Microsoft’s already testing build 10547 in its internal rings, confirming that this is a possible release candidate for testers. For those that would like to be involved in Microsoft's Preview builds, be sure to sign up for the Windows Insider program.Microsoft has just released Windows 10 Mobile build 10536, and the company’s hard at work to bring out another version as soon as possible, as it’s planning to finalize development of the operating system sometime next month, before the grand launch to users across the world. Windows 10 is now available as a free update for those running a valid copy of Windows 7, 8 and 8.1. For those interested in enabling the feature, be sure to enable it by going to Settings > Personalization > Lock screen > Background. But, it looks like Microsoft has reintroduced the feature with the latest Insider build. While Spotlight is nothing new, Pro users lost the feature in an earlier build. The lockscreen can also unobtrusively suggest Windows 10 applications and other applications from the Windows Store based on your activity.

Beyond being greeted with a new image daily, the Spotlight lockscreen learns from your likes when you rate the daily images. The lockscreen for Windows looks similar to what you currently find on Windows Phone and Bing, but adds a couple interesting tidbits. Windows Spotlight was introduced in April at Build and was touted as a personalized lockscreen. While build 10547 made some improvements and changes, it looks like Pro users are getting an added feature, Spotlight.

If you are a Windows Insider that is on the 'fast' ring, chances are you downloaded the latest build of Windows 10 that was released this Friday.
