Microsoft says a Windows 11 issue tied to Samsung Galaxy Connect can block access to the C: drive and prevent key apps from ...
Microsoft previewed Copilot Suggestions in notifications as far back as 2024, but the feature was never rolled out, even in preview builds for Windows Insiders. According ...
PCWorld highlights a Windows 10 user’s computer automatically upgraded to Windows 11 without consent while they were showering, despite previously declining the upgrade. This incident sparked ...
Monitor makers are in a specs arms race and Microsoft is making a key change to Windows 11 in an effort to keep up.
PCWorld reports that Microsoft’s Windows 11 26H1 update will only support newer Snapdragon X2 Plus, X2 Elite, and X2 Elite Extreme processors, excluding first-generation Arm-based Copilot+ PCs. This ...
The Windows 11 non-security feature preview update for February just landed, and it's the first Windows update in a long while that includes a number of actually good changes. Here's what you need to ...
Windows 11 Insiders can now begin testing early foundational builds that are expected to work towards the next platform release, which is likely to debut in 2027 with version 27H2. When you purchase ...
Microsoft Adds Built-in Network Speed Test to Windows 11 Taskbar Your email has been sent Microsoft is testing a new network speed test feature in Windows 11 that lets users check their internet ...
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Two new builds are rolling out in the Dev and Beta Channels with improved context menus, reworked PC spec cards, and more. A duo of new Windows 11 builds is now rolling out to Windows Insiders in the ...
Microsoft this past week released new dynamic updates for Windows 11 26H1, 25H2 and 24H2 under KB5078169, KB5079271, and KB5079270, for setup and recovery. This past week Microsoft released its latest ...
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