Windows 10 news recap: Windows 10 market share reportedly drops, Adobe making Adobe XD a UWA and more

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Welcome back to our weekly “Windows 10 news recap” series where we go over the top stories of the past week in the world of Microsoft’s latest operating system. Let’s get started.

NetMarketShare: Windows Phone market share increases, Windows 10 drops while Edge holds steady

Windows 10’s market share is reported to have dropped in September, according to NetMarketShare’s latest statistics on usage.

Users reporting issues installing Windows 10 build 14393.222

A “widespread” issue is appearing when users are trying to install build 14393.222, resulting in the update failing or getting PCs caught up in an infinite loop.

Adobe to deliver “completely new” Adobe XD Windows 10 experience, coming late 2016

Adobe is starting with the Universal Windows Platform on its Adobe XD software, also known as “experience design”, as it announces a “completely new” experience for Windows 10, set to arrive in late 2016.

Here are the builds that released this week: