This week's Microsoft news recap brings you the latest stories about more ads in Windows 11, Microsoft Account prompts in Windows 10, Start menu improvements, app updates, and more.
The update is optional for now but it should start rolling out to all Windows 11 users next month.
Microsoft's 'recommendations' have arrived in your Start menu with the latest patch.
Microsoft may finally be coming clean. With a new hidden change, the tech giant seems to acknowledge that "ads" on the Windows 11 Start menu are real, though it could also mean more ads are coming.
As expected, Microsoft started rolling out new Start menu ads to all Windows 11 users in the Stable Channel as part of the latest optional update. Fortunately, you can turn those ads off; here is how.
It was only a couple of weeks ago when Microsoft started testing more Start menu ads in Windows 11 – something it experimented with a year earlier – in the latest Windows Insider build.Read Entire Article
Windows 11 ads in Start menu were once in testing for beta insiders, but now, Microsoft is serious to slap more ads into your OS.
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update will show ads in the Start Menu, so if you hate the idea, here’s how to turn it off.
Windows is putting ads in the start menu, but you don't have to stand for that if you don't want to.
Microsoft has started rolling out ads for recommended apps within the sacred Windows 11 Start Menu. Following a brief trial period during April, Microsoft has began rolling out a new Windows 11 update (KB5036980) that'll show apps from "curated developers". Earlier this month, Microsoft said it is designed to help you discover great apps from the Microsoft Store. Final Fanstay 16 now 57% off Final Fantasy 16, the latest installment of the iconic action RPG franchise,...
Microsoft Windows will now see even more annoying adverts as the company will soon begin including ads in the Windows 11 Start Menu, but these can be disabled.
Microsoft has started to roll out an update to Windows 11 that will introduce ads in the Start Menu - way to go, Microsoft.