The "Update 3" release makes good on Microsoft's earlier promise that Windows RT would get "some" of Windows 10's features by September. Still, it'll keep the OS fresh for the near future, making the "hard rice" of Windows 8.1 RT easier to digest, as Acer's CEO famously put it. Since Microsoft is phasing out the much-detested operating system, however, it might be the last time RT gets any new features. Windows site Thurrot pointed out that users can disable the new Start menu and stick with the Windows 8.1-style tiled layout if they prefer. The exact update is KB3033055, but it might take some time for it to arrive to your device via automatic updates.