Microsoft has rolled out Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10130. You won't see big new feature additions from now on, as Microsoft Gabe Aul said in a blog post that "from here onward you are going to see a lot of tuning, tweaking, stabilizing, and polishing which means fewer big feature changes from build to build." For example, you will see new icons and new Taskbar animations for actions like moving files, downloads, etc.
Here is what’s new:
You can now customize your Start experience by opening the Settings app > Personalization > Start.
New icons which look more consistent between desktop and mobile so apps like Word and Excel look similar no matter what device you’re using. Here you can see old icons from Windows 8 and Windows 10 build 10036, and the new icons from Windows 10 build 10130. You can see all the new icons here.
Jump Lists on the taskbar now matches the rest of the new UI for Start and the Taskbar in Windows 10. Right-click on File Explorer if you have it pinned to your Taskbar and check out the updated Jump List.
Cortana keyboard shortcut: Win key + C will now launch Cortana’s speech recognition to ask questions, set reminders etc.
There are some improvements with Microsoft Edge including the ability to pin/unpin the Cortana pane, Favorites pane, Reading list pane, or any other pane in the browser.
Microsoft won’t push Build 10122 to the Slow ring due to a bug impacting upgrades from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Since the Slow ring build is what new people joining the Windows Insider Program for the first time will get, this unfortunately blocks the company from choosing this build for Slow. If Build 10130 looks good in the Fast ring, Microsoft will look at pushing it to the Slow ring and releasing ISOs.