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News & Reviews:   Windows

  • On 23 June 2025, Microsoft introduced Mu, a compact language model designed to run directly on Windows devices. Built to enhance the new Settings agent, Mu is already available on preview builds for Copilot+ PCs, and it is provided free of charge.

  • Microsoft is testing new format features on Notepad for Windows Insider user

    Microsoft is testing new format features on Notepad for Windows Insider user

    Notepad is a plain text writing application built into the Windows operating system, and is commonly used to write and edit text without the need to format the text. Recently, Windows released a new update for it. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Windows launched Windows Update Orchestration for easier and unified app updates

    Windows launched Windows Update Orchestration for easier and unified app updates

    Windows Update is the one-stop shop for Windows operating system updates, security patches, and new features from Microsoft. Today, Microsoft announced that Windows Update is now open to all applications, hardware drivers, and other updates, eliminating the need to install them one by one. So, what should you know about it?

  • Microsoft warns you not to delete this file in the latest Windows 11 update

    Microsoft warns you not to delete this file in the latest Windows 11 update

    Windows 11 version 24H2 users confused by the appearance of an empty folder named ' inetpub ' after the April 2025 update need not worry. This is not a bug, but an intentional security measure by Microsoft, and the folder cannot be deleted. So, what should you know about it?

  • Windows 11 will soon allow for iPhone connection

    Windows 11 will soon allow for iPhone connection

    Some Android phone users may have heard of the Windows Phone Link. It's a function which allows you to connect an Android phone to a Windows 10/11 PC. You can then check your messages, make calls, or access certain apps on your phone via the PC. Soon, iPhone users will have that advantage.

  • Microsoft is testing a new file-sharing feature that's familiar to smartphone users

    Microsoft is testing a new file-sharing feature that's familiar to smartphone users

    When you share files on a PC, you have to drag the file from its folder to the program you want to share it to. It's pretty simple, but it would be great if it was simpler. That's what Microsoft aims to do with an upcoming Windows 11 feature.

  • Microsoft has completely discontinued WordPad

    Microsoft has completely discontinued WordPad

    WordPad was introduced in Windows 95 and has been in the Windows operating system until Windows 11. In 2020, Microsoft began to allow users to uninstall WordPad and in September of 2023, it was heard that the application would be removed. In Windows Insider last January, WordPad was no longer visible.

  • Google Essentials makes it easy to install Google Apps on Windows PCs

    Google Essentials makes it easy to install Google Apps on Windows PCs

    One of the reasons why Apple users will only buy other Apple products is because of the very robust ecosystem support. For example, from a MacBook, you can use the iPhone internet without having to open the phone. Today the Google Essentials application has been launched by Google to make it easier to install Google applications on Windows PCs. So, what should you know about it?

  • Windows 11 will allow you to determine which apps to use for AI

    Windows 11 will allow you to determine which apps to use for AI

    Windows 11 has been updated with full generative AI feature support for laptops and AI PC computers as well as Copilot+. Among the interesting features is Recall where it remembers all user activities including applications and files. That said, what should you know about it?

  • 26 years after the iconic Blue Screen tragedy - What can we learn from it?

    26 years after the iconic Blue Screen tragedy - What can we learn from it?

    On April 20, 1998, just three years after Microsoft launched the popular Windows 95 operating system, the company was non-stop preparing to release its successor, Windows 98. However, this conference has become a notorious event in the history of Microsoft, and it has been 26 years since then. So, what should you know about it?


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