Windows 10’s appearance has remained fairly stagnant for the past few years, with just a few tweaks around the edges. But Microsoft is finally updating the look of its desktop OS. On tap are a new News and Information panel and a simplified set of system icons. They're currently available to a subset of Windows Insider program members in the Insider Dev channel with Build 21327. For everyone else, the new elements are expected to appear in the fall release, which may also include other new design features, like floating system panels and rounded window corners. Those are significant changes to the interface's appearance, but they're not as drastic as those in Microsoft's answer to Chrome OS, Windows 10X. The Beta Insider channel is where you’ll find previews of the next version, the Windows 10 Spring 2021 update (aka 21H1).