If you were eating in a restaurant and the head chef came out from the back multiple times to loudly proclaim that the ...
Windows 11 will start with a first batch of improvements, followed by much broader changes throughout the rest of the year. The initial changes will start being previewed througho ...
Microsoft is finally introducing a movable taskbar, faster File Explorer, and plenty of other changes that address the most ...
Microsoft isn’t losing sleep over competition in the mobile realm (cue a moment of silence for Windows Phone), and quite honestly, it has everything to gain ...
Microsoft outlines Windows 11 improvements with faster performance, fewer update restarts, better taskbar options, and ...
Microsoft breaks its Windows update cycle with 26H1, a targeted release built for Snapdragon X2 devices and next-gen ...
Microsoft has renewed its push behind Windows, committing to "performance, reliability, and craft" with less of an emphasis on AI and more on the features customers have been asking for.
Microsoft is trying to cut down on the resources Windows 11 uses, including the RAM requirement and even Copilot AI, in various Windows experiences. The goal: a leaner, more responsive Windows.
As part of this, we are reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points,' Microsoft's President for Windows and Devices Pavan Davuluri says.
Windows 11 will soon let users move the taskbar to the top or sides, bringing back a long-requested customization feature.
Ever since Windows 11’s big March update, users have reported login issues with certain apps. At the very least, apps that require a Microsoft account are affected, including Teams, OneDrive, ...