Microsoft wants Windows 10 users to use their Microsoft account. They don't have to.
News that Microsoft will once again be nagging Windows 10 users comes from release notes for the Windows 10 19045.4353 preview build (via Windows Central).Read Entire Article
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.
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.
The update is optional for now but it should start rolling out to all Windows 11 users next month.
Microsoft has released the non-security preview update for Windows 10 22H2 under KB5036979. It includes new Microsoft Account notifications, Widgets lock screen improvements and more.
Microsoft has announced an expansion of privacy protection features for its Microsoft Defender (yes, it’s not the same as Windows Security, as many confuse it to be) for Individuals service. This update provides users with a more secure and private browsing experience. Now available on iOS and Android devices in the US and UK, privacy protection […]
Using a Microsoft account with Windows 11 is the best way to access all of its features, including Microsoft Copilot, OneDrive, and more. But some people just don’t want to use a Microsoft Account and have all of their data connected to the cloud, and that’s fine. If you’re one of those people, or if you just plan to give the PC you’re setting up to a friend, you can follow a few simple steps to use a local account instead.
Earlier this year, Microsoft promised it was working on fix for "0x80070643 - ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE that was happening when trying to install Windows 10 KB5034441 update. However, that's not to be.
Microsoft has confirmed VPN issues on Windows 11, Windows 10, and Server. The problem seems to stem from the latest April 2024 Patch Tuesday as well as the Preview non-Security release.
Loewe has announced the imminent launch of its very own OLED TV display production line. The German luxury manufacturer will commence making OLED displays at its headquarters in Kronach from May 2024, at which point the entire manufacturing process for its television sets – from design and software development to prototype construction and final assembly – will all be completed on-site. It means the Loewe's 'Engineered & Made in Germany' seal of approval will mean even more when buying one...
Microsoft's 'recommendations' have arrived in your Start menu with the latest patch.