Today, Microsoft is releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview build 22000.71 to the Dev channel. It seems to be the case that the company isn't going to be seeding a lot of new features through the Windows Insider Program. It looks like what we have is what we're going to get, with the exception of some already-announced features that are still missing, like Teams integration and Android app support.

Windows 11 entertainment widget

For Windows 11 preview build 2000.71, there are some small changes. There's a new entertainment widget that you can put in the new Widgets section. You can select a movie from it and it will bring you to the Microsoft Store. Of course, no streaming boxes actually support Microsoft's platform unless you have an Xbox, so forget about purchasing on your PC and watching on your TV.

Windows 11 acrylic context menus

Context menus are changing, as they'll now make use of acrylic material. Also, previews in the taskbar are finally being updated with the Windows 11 look, so they'll have rounded corners.

That's about it for the new features in this build. Again, it seems like Microsoft is back to its standard method of pushing out Windows Insider Previews that don't really have anything exciting in them. Still, it's the path to the release of a new operating system.

As usual, there are a whole bunch of fixes:

And of course, there are a whole bunch of known issues.

If you're on the Dev channel, you can get Windows 11 Insider Preview build 22000.71 through Windows Update. If you want to enroll your Windows 10 PC, you can go to Settings -> Update & security -> Windows Insider Program to get started. You'll need a PC that meets the new system requirements, of course. If you're waiting for Windows 11 to arrive in the Beta channel, that should arrive this month.