Can a new-look Windows 11 make more people love it?

With the recent release of Windows 11 by Microsoft, many are wondering if this new system will make people love it more than previous systems. With an improved user interface, powerful performance, a variety of applications and new features, Windows 11 promises to be one of the strongest operating systems in the market today. The… Continue reading Can a new-look Windows 11 make more people love it?

It’s official: Microsoft confirms the end of Windows 7 and 8

It was the operating system that changed the computer game: Windows 7 and 8. Microsoft has announced the end of support for these much-admired operating systems. After 12 years of service, Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 7, while Windows 8 users have just one more year as support officially ends on January 12,… Continue reading It’s official: Microsoft confirms the end of Windows 7 and 8

Windows 11 figures are finally rising as businesses start to welcome upgrades

As the tech world buzzes with news of the much-awaited Windows 11, businesses around the world are starting to upgrade their systems to the latest OS. After months of delays, reports suggest that Windows 11 figures are finally on the rise as businesses begin to embrace the new operating system. Windows 11 was first unveiled… Continue reading Windows 11 figures are finally rising as businesses start to welcome upgrades

Tabs are coming to Notepad in future Windows 11 update – but what’s next?

Microsoft recently announced that tabs will be coming to Notepad in an upcoming Windows 11 update. This is an interesting move, as it marks the first major update to Notepad since Windows 95, when it was first introduced as a basic text editor. With tabs, users can easily switch between multiple files within one Notepad… Continue reading Tabs are coming to Notepad in future Windows 11 update – but what’s next?

Microsoft scraps unpopular change to Windows 11 Start menu

Microsoft has pulled the plug on an unpopular change to its Windows 11 Start menu that was announced a year ago. The new design, which replaced the classic Windows 7 look, was meant to declutter the Start Menu and make it easier to navigate. However, it was met with widespread criticism from both consumer and… Continue reading Microsoft scraps unpopular change to Windows 11 Start menu

Windows 11 bug is randomly freezing PCs with AMD CPUs

In the last week, many Windows 10 users have reported suffering from random freezing on PCs with AMD CPUs. After much speculation, it appears that a Windows 11 bug is to blame for the unusual behavior. The bug appears to be linked to an update to the Windows 11 operating system, released in late December.… Continue reading Windows 11 bug is randomly freezing PCs with AMD CPUs

Is File Explorer in Windows 11 popping to the front for you? You’re not alone

It appears the File Explorer in Windows 11 is front and centre for many users. Unfortunately, this common problem has left a lot of people confused and frustrated. You are not alone. The File Explorer in Windows 11 seems to keep popping up, depending on how you’re using the system. Even when it’s not open,… Continue reading Is File Explorer in Windows 11 popping to the front for you? You’re not alone

Windows 11 could bring a divisive new feature to Notepad

Notepad is one of the oldest and most beloved computer applications and has been a part of the Windows operating system since 1985, and continues to be an important part of Microsoft’s ecosystem of applications. Notepad is often seen as a basic text editor but has been significantly enhanced over the years, with new features… Continue reading Windows 11 could bring a divisive new feature to Notepad

Critical Windows code-execution vulnerability went undetected until now

A critical Windows code-execution vulnerability has been discovered in the past few days, announced by Microsoft in a blog post. The vulnerability affects all versions of the Windows operating system and goes unnoticed due to its nature. The vulnerability affects Windows’ “CreateProcessA” API, which is used by Windows to launch programs and other executable files.… Continue reading Critical Windows code-execution vulnerability went undetected until now

Weird Windows 11 bug that messed up Task Manager gets a fix

Internet surfers around the world were left bewildered this week as an unusual bug seemingly appeared in Microsoft’s new Windows 11 operating system. The bug, discovered by users of the Windows 11 Insider Preview last Friday, caused the Task Manager application to crash when opened. Windows Insiders began flooding public forums with commentary after the… Continue reading Weird Windows 11 bug that messed up Task Manager gets a fix

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