Explained: Why you can’t move Windows 11 taskbar like Windows 10, according to Microsoft
Windows 11 doesn't have the ability to move the taskbar, and four years later, Microsoft still has no plans to bring it back. Based on an official AMA with Windows product managers, Windows Latest explains why, in Microsoft's perspective, the taskbar was rebuilt from scratch, why repositioning was cut, and how Microsoft chose AI features over long-standing requests to customize the taskbar.
Exclusive: Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable uses a 16-to-24 inch rollable OLED, RTX 5090, Core...
Windows Latest has learned more about Lenovo’s Legion Pro Rollable, a concept gaming laptop set for a CES 2026 reveal. Built on the Legion Pro 7i platform, it features a rollable PureSight OLED display that expands from 16 inches to 24 inches, flagship RTX 5090 graphics, and more.
Exclusive: Lenovo Legion Go 2 gets SteamOS with Ryzen Z2 Extreme for those who...
Lenovo is launching a SteamOS-powered Legion Go Gen 2 at CES 2026 with the same powerful hardware as the Windows 11 version.
Windows 11 KB5072033 issues: Microsoft confirms a bug affecting WSL and more
Windows 11 KB5072033 update is causing issues with WSL when it's used with a VPN, and the white flashes in File Explorer are still present.
You can now lock Windows 11 from Android remotely, send files to PC, share...
You can now remotely lock your computer, send files between the phone and Windows 11, and even share the clipboard.
Microsoft confirms Windows 11 will ask for consent before AI agents can access your...
Microsoft says AI agents in Windows 11 cannot access your personal files by default. With new preview builds, Windows now asks for explicit consent before sharing files from known folders and lets you control access per agent.
Microsoft says AI in Windows 11 will empower people “securely,” but it also warns...
Microsoft says "Windows is evolving to empower people to use AI easily, securely & confidently," but users are upset.
Microsoft confirms you can soon disable Smart App Control without reinstalling Windows 11
Smart App Control in Windows 11 has always been strict to a fault. If you turned it off even once, it was gone forever unless you reinstalled the OS. With Insider Build 26220.7070, Microsoft finally fixes that, allowing users to disable and re-enable Smart App Control at will, making the feature usable for developers, gamers, and power users again.
Microsoft admits Windows 10’s extended updates are causing issues, MSMQ won’t work
Windows 10 has a bug that causes issues with MSMQ, otherwise known as Message Queuing (MSMQ) after installing KB5071546 update.
Microsoft’s iPhone apps are quietly doing free Copilot promotion using Apple App Store Release...
Microsoft has started adding “generated using Copilot” to OneDrive’s iOS changelog. It doesn’t appear everywhere, but it feels intentional and is probably an easy way to get some users to try out Copilot in iPhone.
Microsoft wants to make “complex web apps” faster, as Windows 11 embraces WebView2
We're going to see more web-based UI in Windows 11, but Microsoft says it'll make complex web apps faster, especially apps like Outlook.
Non-ESU Windows 10 can’t pause updates anymore, including if Windows 11 install starts accidentally...
Windows 10 users who haven’t enrolled in ESU are suddenly losing the ability to pause updates, with the option now greyed out and replaced by an “Install updates as soon as possible” prompt.
New Outlook won’t launch on Windows 11 for some users, but there’s a fix...
Microsoft Outlook is not working for some users. The Event Viewer shows an error code 0xc0000409 but you there's a temporary fix.
Windows 10 KB5071546 ESU released, direct download links for offline installer (.msu)
Windows 10 KB5071546 is now available, and I tested it on my PC. No visible changes, but it fixes several security issues.
WhatsApp is logging more Windows 11 users out to push its new slow web-wrapper...
WhatsApp is alerting more Windows users that they will be logged out starting December 9 as the old native UWP app is replaced with the new Chromium-based version. Our testing shows the update uses up to seven times more RAM and feels noticeably slower, especially on low-end PCs.

































