For users still holding onto Windows 10—whether for hardware compatibility, workflow preferences, or simply the principle of "if it isn't broken, don't fix it"—this update brings a fresh coat of paint and some much-needed modern features. A Vargas Fakes Production Selena Gomez Updated
While the tech world is heavily focused on the evolution of Windows 11, Microsoft has proven this week that Windows 10 is far from retired. The company has begun rolling out a significant update for the aging but beloved operating system, bumping the version number to Build 23100 . Geo5 Full Full Collapsing! What Is
With this update, the Copilot icon now sits prominently on the taskbar. Clicking it opens a sidebar pane that allows you to interact with the AI to summarize content, rewrite text, generate images, and even adjust Windows settings (like toggling dark mode or snapping windows) using natural language.
Here is everything you need to know about the Windows 10 Build 23100 update. The star of the show in Build 23100 is the continued integration of Microsoft Copilot . After testing with Insiders, Microsoft is expanding the availability of the AI assistant to a broader range of Windows 10 users.
By backporting features like Copilot, Microsoft is acknowledging that the transition to Windows 11 will be a slow process for many. If you are staying on Windows 10, this build is a welcome reminder that your OS still has life left in it. Are you seeing the Copilot button on your Windows 10 machine yet? Let us know in the comments below!