Windows 11 PCs, AI PCs, and Copilot+ PCs, Oh My (Premium)

With the introduction of the first Snapdragon X-based Copilot+ PCs this past week, Microsoft has added another layer of complexity to the Windows ecosystem. Or, another layer of choice, if you’re more of the glass half-full type. Regardless, this addit… Continue reading Windows 11 PCs, AI PCs, and Copilot+ PCs, Oh My (Premium)

Windows Insider Program Adds New Beta Channel for Windows 10 Users

The Windows Insider Program now has a new Beta Channel for Windows 10 users interested in testing new features for the almost 10 years old OS.
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HP 960 Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard First Impressions

I may have finally found a replacement for my beloved Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard in the HP 960 Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard.
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New Sticky Notes Experience Starts Rolling Out to Windows Users

A new Sticky Notes experience is rolling out to all Windows 11 and Windows 10 users, and it comes with a new shortcut for taking screenshots and automatic source capture capabilities.
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Why does Windows force you to do a mandatory restart once in a while? Apparently, its for ‘security purposes.’

I haven’t needed to restart my computer for a while now, as I just usually shut down when I’m finished, and then reboot when I use Windows again. I dual-boot, so of course I often restart to a different OS, but hardly ever back to windows…. Continue reading Why does Windows force you to do a mandatory restart once in a while? Apparently, its for ‘security purposes.’

Microsoft’s May 2024 Patch Tuesday Updates Fix Two Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

Microsoft has released the May 2024 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 and Windows 10. This month, Microsoft fixed a total of 59 security vulnerabilities in Windows and other components, and there are two zero-day flaws that are already being exploited by attackers. On the quality and experience updates front, Microsoft has released some changes…

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Microsoft Releases May 2024 Patch Tuesday Updates for Windows 11 and Windows 10

The May 2024 Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11 improves widgets on the lock screen and the widgets icons on the taskbar, but it also introduces ads for Microsoft Store apps in the “Recommended” section of the Start Menu.
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