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A technician adjusts a spotlight at the exhibition stand of Microsoft in preparation for the CeBIT computer fair in the northern German town of Hanover March 12, 2007. Reuters/Christian Charisus

An unofficial Windows 10 Preview Build has been leaked to the Internet, and it would appear that it offers an important feature that was not part of the Windows 8.1’s services. If what the leak has shown will be retained, then users of this new operating system can now have access to Google Calendar support.

The Technical Preview Build 10049 of Windows 10 was just launched last week, but there has already been a leaked update to its Build 10051. The leaked Windows 10 preview highlighted new versions of the system’s app for Mail and Calendar, which were first introduced during a Microsoft event that was held in January.

These new apps are reportedly much faster as compared to their counterparts with the Windows 8.1. Plus, their look seemed a bit similar with the recently released touch-friendly universal apps for Microsoft Office, which happen to still be in their beta testing period, according to PC World.

With the new Mail features given to the app, users can easily swipe left to delete messages, and swipe right for messages that the users might want to flag, just like in the newly launched Outlook mobile app. According to The Verge, the Windows 10 Mail app will reportedly be re-branded and will carry the Outlook name.

According to Techaeris, the leaked Windows 10 Preview Build also showed that there were added features to the Project Spartan, which will reportedly replace Internet Explorer soon. With this upgrade, users can easily open the current web page in IE.

Moreover, an updated app placeholder has also been added into the mix, and reports say that it will be called Microsoft Family. Based on what has been shown on the leaked Windows 10 Build 10051, the only details that have been provided about what it can do is that it can open and display the old Windows Live icon.

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