Windows Insider release blocked by OS-busting bug
Briefly

The Windows team has identified a critical bug affecting the Canary Insider builds, prompting Microsoft to postpone these releases until a fix is implemented. This issue disrupts basic functionalities such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and USB accessory connections, which are essential for user operations. Brandon LeBlanc from the Windows Insider program mentioned the severity of the bug, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining quality control by preventing defective builds from reaching Insiders. A fix is in progress, with validation efforts aiming to resolve this before Microsoft's upcoming Build developer conference.
This new bug is really bad. It impacts functionality across the OS ranging from Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to connecting USB accessories and even your onboard camera.
The timing of the issue, coming a week before Microsoft's developer shindig, Build, is unfortunate. However, it demonstrates that Microsoft has quality gates to stop severely broken Windows releases.
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