Windows 10 Release Preview build 19045.4235 (KB5035941) in the Insider program nudges you to upgrade to Windows 11 when you sign in to your PC. The build has the same set of changes as the last one.
As spotted by German tech site DeskModder, Microsoft has begun automatically installing a Copilot app on Windows 11. The new application doesn't seem to have any functionality, and further investigation revealed that it has 0 bytes of data, suggesting that it's actually a placeholder shell for the most part. Thankfully,Read Entire Article
Microsoft is rolling out Copilot to more Windows 10 and 11 devices, with full availability expected by the end of May. The company also now lets you make 10 Copilot requests without signing in.
The latest Windows 10 preview build contains a hidden feature ID that lets you add even more widgets to the lock screen. Now, besides the weather, it displays stocks, traffic, sports, and more.
Microsoft introduced Copilot to improve the workflow for Windows OS users, but some users prefer to remove it due to preference for a different approach or concerns about the tech company's integration of AI. Regretablly, uninstalling Copilot in Windows 10 isn't currently supported.Microsoft acknowledged that uninstalling Copilot in Windows 10 isn't currently possible. However, the software giant explained, "you can right-click the Copilot icon and unpin it to remove it from always showing on...
It has almost been three years since Windows 11 was unveiled, and there have been rumors about 12 too. Curiously, there was a time when the tech giant wanted Windows 10 as "the last version".
A decade has passed since Proton introduced its Mail web app. The service offers end-to-end encryption, password protection for messages to non-users, VPN access, password management, a secure calendar, cloud storage, and much more. You can use Proton Mail for free or purchase a paid account. The free version has several limitations (such as 1GB of storage, one free email address, and 150 messages per day). For $10 per month, you get 500GB of space, 15 email addresses, unlimited messages, and...
Microsoft has released an emergency update, KB5037425, to address a critical issue affecting Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2019 domain controllers. This update fixes a bug in the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) that could lead to excessive memory usage and unexpected system crashes. The KB5037425 update specifically […]
Microsoft is apparently working on yet another feature to cramp up your Windows 10 desktop (22H2) even more.
A new Windows 11 Release Preview Channel Build 22631.3371 and 22621.3371 under KB5035942 is now available. It fixes an odd issue that would stop new apps and features from getting installed.
Microsoft is finally making a change to Windows that has been long overdue. The company is killing support for 1024-bit RSA keys for TLS authentication making future Windows more secure.
Microsoft has pulled the recently released Edge 123 from the Stable Channel. The latest browser update is no longer available for download with its mysterious "Microsoft Copilot" app.