Windows 10 October 2018 Update could soon be ready for release going by latest preview

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Microsoft has deployed a new preview version of Windows 10, and this latest build could be the release candidate of the OS, at least going
by the fact that no new features are introduced whatsoever, along with some slight changes in the phrasing of the related blog post.Build
17763 for the imminent October 2018 Update (Redstone 5) has been pushed out to the fast ring, and as mentioned there are no new
introductions at all in terms of functionality, just some slight tweaks and adjustments to the operating system.Those include bug fixes for
errant display scaling and problems with some Bluetooth audio devices, plus a solution for instances of increased battery usage (on laptops)
when using some apps (OneNote is cited as an example here).The most interesting nugget in the blog post detailing the changes, though, is
corner of the desktop is no longer present in this build
all but name
In other words, the work on the big update is done, except for a few last-minute tweaks if any other bug feedback emerges from testers.And
that might just mean we see the October 2018 Update rollout kick-off sooner next month, rather than later.Meanwhile, yesterday we also saw
that Microsoft detailed the features which Windows 10 is losing when the imminent update arrives, which includes the Snipping Tool (although
its screenshot capturing functionality is being incorporated elsewhere, users of the app will be pleased to hear).