Google breaks Chrome installer with This app can’t run on your...
ChromeSetup.exe is broken with error message "This app can't run on your PC", but there's a fix on Windows 11 and Windows 10.
Microsoft hints at potential Windows 11 25H2 update-related changes
After Windows 11 24H2, the next OS release is expected to be Windows 11 25H2 and it will begin shipping in 2025 fall.
Microsoft updates Copilot with ChatGPT-like interface, “mode” buttons spotted
I have lost count of the number of times Copilot's interface has been updated, but here we go again. Likely for the sixth time, Copilot's UI is changing once more.
Microsoft will intentionally slow OneNote for Windows 10, so you ditch...
Microsoft has confirmed that it's killing off "OneNote for Windows 10," but it's also going a step further and plans to force the legacy app's sync to run slower.
Microsoft is bringing back Win+C to launch Copilot or other apps...
You can once again press Windows Logo Key + C to open Copilot on Windows 11, but Microsoft says it will let you change the keyboard shortcut to open other apps.
Windows 11 Start menu’s right-click menu now lets you rearrange apps,...
Windows 11 is now getting a couple of new features. For example, the Start menu's right-click menu has been updated to help you easily...
Windows 11’s File Explorer UI could soon scale better when you...
KB5053648 improves File Explorer’s text scaling, fixes several flaws related to searching and responsiveness.
Microsoft Edge is trimming down the three-dot menu after bloating it...
Microsoft Edge Canary's menu is no longer bloated. This change is not documented anywhere, but it's worth highlighting.
Windows 10 KB5053606 issues, install fails, printer spooler buggy and more
Windows 10 issues are typically rare nowadays because the operating system is no longer being actively developed, but since the release of Windows 10...
Windows 11 Build 27818 tests faster unzipping in File Explorer
Previously, File Explorer on Windows 11 could take longer than usual to unzip files, but that's no longer the case.


























