It might not be a new update, but one of Microsoft's previous changes to Chrome shouldn't go without being highlighted.
Microsoft makes changes to Windows 11 Start Menu Search to comply with EU regulations, but there is catch to these ...
The optional KB5050094 patch for Windows 11 was supposed to fix stuff, but introduced problems of its own with the mouse ...
The Start menu receives a new tile-like grouped format for the "All apps" screen, organizing applications into categories.
Other DMA-driven changes include uninstalling Edge and disabling Bing search, but only for EEA users ...
Microsoft, of course, recommends moving to Windows 11 as it is “designed to meet current demands for heightened security.” ...
Windows 11 KB5050094 has its own share of issues, including a bug where the cursor behaves weirdly. Explorer is also slow.
Microsoft also updated the support document to confirm the cost to keep the security updates flowing for commercial customers: $61 for Year One per device, a figure that will double for every ...
Microsoft recently rolled out a PowerShell script that addresses the 2023 BlackLotus Secure Boot vulnerability for ...
Microsoft has removed a support document from 2021 that taught users how to bypass the Windows 11 hardware requirements.
It appears that Microsoft doesn't want you to use the bypass any longer. Neowin spotted an update to a Microsoft support page ...
Since the release of Windows 11, Microsoft has enforced strict hardware requirements, particularly TPM 2.0, making it harder ...