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IN PHOTO: Microsoft Corp's Ashley Frank talks about Windows 10 at the annual shareholders' meeting in Bellevue, Washington December 3, 2014. Reuters/Jason Redmond

Microsoft is all set to unleash its new web browser codenamed as Spartan in the final Windows 10 release. During the Mobile World Congress tech expo on March 2, Microsoft had revealed the good old Internet Explorer will be replaced by Project Spartan in the forthcoming Windows 10 beta edition.

Three New Spartan Browser Features

According to The Verge, Microsoft is going to going to incorporate three new features in the new Spartan browser. Here are the 3 major features:

Inking Support

Inking Support will make it possible for the users to add notes to the web pages and sync them all on OneDrive. Users with stylus will be able to freely add notes and comments as it possible in Office documents.

Reading Mode

Reading Mode will allow users to get rid of all the clutter present on the web page so that they can get the best book-like reading experience. This feature is already available on Safari browser by Apple on its iOS and Mac OS products. The reading list feature will let users to save web page conveniently in order to read them later.

Cortana

Cortana, the digital voice assistant from Microsoft will come integrated in the Spartan browser. Cortana will automatically show up on relevant pages to provide useful information. For instance, a user on a restaurant’s webpage will be provided by information like directions, contact info and table reservation.

New Windows 10 Build To Release This Week

Meanwhile, fresh images of the Windows 10 Professional Technical Preview with build number 10022 have surfaced again through Wroz, a leakster from Russia. It includes new snapshots of features like Desktop, Settings, TaskView and so on.

Wzor has listed all the new screenshots of the build 10022 on his blog. According to Beta News, the build does not have major changes in the appearance as compared to the build released by Microsoft. In the previous month, the Redmond giant did not release a Windows 10 build. However, rumours have it that it will roll out the newer build within this week, says Neowin.

Source: YouTube / WinBeta