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Microsoft says Windows 10 users in the Windows Insider Release Preview ring – the most stable of its previews – should start seeing the new Mail and Calendar icons today.
Microsoft's slow roll of icon updates in Windows 10 is marching on. The latest icon to get the update treatment is for the Microsoft Store, which has a new look rolling out to Windows Insiders.
Microsoft has released a new preview of Windows 10 with a personalization feature for its News and Interests taskbar widget and announced updates on its classic Paint app and Snipping Tool.
Microsoft is preparing to overhaul the Windows 10 UI later this year. New system icons have started appearing, and an improved Start menu, File Explorer, and more are expected.
As Microsoft continues its work to unify the design language for most of its app icons, more of the resulting designs continue to emerge. These include icons for Movies & TV and Groove Music.
While the store won’t change much apart from by name, Windows 10 users will notice that the taskbar icon for the store now has a shopping bag and Microsoft’s company logo.
Microsoft revealed today the redesigned icon for the Windows 10 Task Manager program as part of a user interface refresh coming in the upcoming Sun Valley feature update.
Microsoft is rolling out an update for Insiders in the Release Preview ring for Windows 10 that rebrands the built-in Windows Store app as "Microsoft Store" along with changing its icon in Start ...
Microsoft is currently rolling out a simplified look to Windows 10, which includes slowly updating all the icons we regularly double-click.
The Microsoft Store in Windows 11 has gone through a major revamp. If the OS had shipped with Android apps support via the storefront on launch, we think Microsoft would've had a winner on its hands.
Microsoft released new icons for its Office suite reflecting its move to the cloud in 2019, and it's been rolling out updated icons for Windows 10's core apps (such as Calendar and Mail) since then.