controlled feature rollout

  1. Windows 11 Insider February 2026: Dev Beta parity with PTZ camera controls and Emoji 16.0

    Microsoft shipped identical feature sets to both the Dev and Beta Windows Insider channels on February 9, 2026 — delivering native pan/tilt camera controls in Settings and a staged return of Emoji 16.0 as part of the Windows 11, version 25H2 preview, even though the Dev and Beta builds carry...
  2. Windows 11 Dev Channel 26300.7760: Emoji 16.0 and Camera Pan Tilt via Enablement CFR

    Microsoft has pushed Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7760 (KB5077202) to the Dev Channel today, a small but strategically meaningful update that continues Microsoft’s pattern of shipping feature-ready binaries via enablement packages while using server-side gating to control who actually...
  3. Windows 11 Adds Sysmon as Inbox Optional Feature in Insider Builds

    Microsoft has quietly folded Sysmon — the long-favored Sysinternals system-monitoring tool — into Windows 11 as an optional, inbox feature, delivering it through Insider preview builds and the Windows servicing pipeline rather than as a separate Sysinternals download. That change, which appears...
  4. Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7752 Adds Built-in Sysmon and CFR Rollouts

    Microsoft’s latest Beta-channel preview, delivered as Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7752 (KB5074177), is a focused quality update that mixes polish, stability fixes, and a handful of staged feature rollouts — most notably the addition of built‑in Sysmon and continued Copilot-era...
  5. Windows 11 Insider Preview 26220.7670 Beta Channel CFR Fixes (KB5074169)

    Microsoft has quietly shipped Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7670 (packaged as KB5074169) to the Beta Channel, a targeted maintenance flight that patches several recent regressions while continuing Microsoft’s Controlled Feature Rollout (CFR) approach for staged user-facing fixes and...