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Windows 11 Update Decision—Microsoft’s Bold Security Move
Microsoft has made an update decision that significantly improves Windows 11 account security—here’s everything you need to know.
Microsoft is forcing Windows 11 24H2 update on all eligible PCs, but is it stable enough?
Computers running the Home and Pro flavors of Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2 will gradually be updated, whether you like it or not.
Get Microsoft Windows and Office Pro for life for one purchase of £45
Get a lifetime pass to Microsoft Office Pro 2021 and Windows 11 Pro for just £44.51 through 2 February. Streamline your work with a one-time purchase.
Microsoft Is Testing Improved Windows Search on Copilot+ PCs
Windows Search gets semantic indexing, which means you can just type what you remember about a document you're looking for, and it will display related results.
Microsoft’s Forced Upgrade—New Warning For 450 Million Windows PC Owners
Microsoft has just played its joker card twice in a week, forcing upgrades on millions of Windows PC owners. This will raise serious alarm bells for hundreds of million of users who may now need to upgrade their PCs with no alternative options.
Microsoft 365 support ending soon for Windows 10 users
Microsoft urges users to upgrade to Windows 11 as key apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint will stop receiving updates later this year.
Microsoft to force Windows 11 24H2 on Home and Pro users
Ready or not, here I come Microsoft has begun distributing Windows 11 24H2 to user devices as the company enters the next stage of the operating system's rollout.… Enterprises need not worry at this stage – devices managed by IT departments won't be updated.
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PSA: Microsoft to Keep Users of its Services Signed in Automatically Starting in February 2025
Starting in February 2025, users logging in to their personal Microsoft account will stay signed in automatically unless they sign out or use private browsing.
Heads Up: Microsoft Is Leaving You Logged on Starting In February
If you use a public computer, remember that from next month, Microsoft will not automatically log you out when you stop work. The post Heads Up: Microsoft Is Leaving You Logged on Starting In February appeared first on Tech.
Soon, Microsoft accounts will automatically keep you logged in every time
Up until now, whenever you signed into your Microsoft account, you’ve been asked whether you want to remain signed in. This is typical for most sites and services, where you need to manually tick a checkbox to express that you want to stay logged in the next time you visit.
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Microsoft Unveils Enhanced Windows Search for Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft is introducing an enhanced version of Windows Search, aiming to revolutionize how users navigate their PCs. This ...
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New Windows 11 24H2 Build Lands on the Release Preview Channel
The Windows 11 24H2 build 26100.3025 for Insiders on the Release Preview Channel adds support for 6 GHz mobile hotspot ...
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Microsoft 365 Office didn't need a rebrand but Windows 11 desperately does
While Windows 10's end-of-support, which coincidentally will also revoke support for Microsoft 365 apps on older systems, ...
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Microsoft’s Steam-like browser overlay is now available on Windows 11
Microsoft is rolling out its new in-game browser overlay on Windows 11 this week, after months of beta testing. The Microsoft ...
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Microsoft promises smarter, faster search with AI in Windows 11, but don't hold your breath
Windows Search has long been one of the least enticing features of modern Windows systems, and this has remained true for a ...
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Microsoft issues out-of-band fix for Windows Server 2022 NUMA glitch
Update addresses boot failures on multi-node systems Microsoft is releasing an out-of-band patch to deal with a problem that ...
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