NEW FEATURES: Microsoft is rumoured to be hard at work on a slew of new features for Windows...

It appears Microsoft is not resting on its laurels following the release of its latest operating system earlier this summer.

Windows 10 – which unites the Microsoft ecosystem across a host of devices including smartphones, tablet and desktops PC – first rolled out back in July.

The Microsoft OS saw huge adoption within the first few hours of its release but the free upgrade process has not been without issues.

Users have reported agonisingly slow boot-up speeds and wifi issues when making the jump to Windows 10.

But Microsoft is reportedly working on a fix.

According to rumours website WinBeta, the Redmond firm is hard at work on a “major update” for Windows which will bundle a slew of new features and functionality.

The update will reportedly add the ability to use extensions with the new Edge internet browser as well as support for the WebM open source HTML5 standard.

Microsoft is also expected to add a number of performances enhancements to the operating system, as well as a new Messenger app.

Some 75 million devices are already running Windows 10, which now accounts for around five per cent of all desktop traffic.

Dubbed Threshold 2 – the new update to Microsoft’s final operating system is expected to roll out across the globe in November.