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.
From fresh Surface devices for business customers to new AI-focused divisions, catch up with the latest stories from the world of the software giant in today's Microsoft Weekly news recap.
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.
Microsoft has apparently been testing a new Dev Home extension called Microsoft Game Dev. You can download it from the Microsoft Store.
The March 2024 optional non-security update, KB5035941, is now rolling out to Windows 10 users. It adds new Lock Screen widgets, Windows Spotlight desktop wallpapers, and other changes.
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.
TikTok is reportedly working on a new stand-alone photo app called "TikTok Photos" in a platform that could potentially rival Instagram. [Read More]
Microsoft looks to make Windows and Surface one by appointing Pavan Davuluri as the new chief.
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.
Windows is a user-friendly OS as it can be used conveniently with keyboard-mouse which is why it remains so popular. There are plenty of keyboard shortcuts too, and two more have been added.
Microsoft's Surface event came and went with the entirely unsurprising news that there are more Surface devices on the way.