Last night, Microsoft released Windows 10 Build 14393.105 to Windows Insiders. Today, the company is releasing build 14393.105 with the Cumulative Update KB3176938 to all Windows 10 Anniversary Update users. According to Microsoft, build 14393.105 introduces improved reliability for Windows Ink, Microsoft Edge, Windows Kernel and some other parts of the OS. Here is the full changelog:

Improved reliability of Windows Ink Workspace, Microsoft Edge, File Server, Windows kernel, Microsoft Component Object Model (COM), Cluster Health Service, Hyper-V, multi-factor authentication (MFA), NTFS file system, PowerShell, Internet Explorer 11, facial recognition, graphics, Windows Store, and Windows Shell.

Improved performance related to purchasing apps from the Store.

Improved battery life of wearable devices (such as the Microsoft Band) while Bluetooth is connected and idle.

Improved compatibility of using Xbox One controllers with various games.

Addressed issue with incorrect character mapping between Japanese and Unicode for the question mark.

Addressed issue that prevents the download and initialization of .NET objects in Internet Explorer 11.

Improved support of new near-field communication (NFC) chips for Windows 10 Mobile.

Addressed issue with game or app audio not resuming after ending a call on Windows 10 Mobile.

Addressed additional issues with compatibility, remote desktop, BitLocker, PowerShell, Direct3D, networking policies, Dynamic Access Control (DAC) rules, Microsoft Edge, Connected Standby, mobile device management (MDM), printing, Fingerprint logon, and Cortana.

If you want to get the latest update on your device, just head over to the Settings app, click on Update & Security and then check for updates.