Microsoft reveals Windows 10’s redesigned Start menu
We recently reported Microsoft will be removing Live Tiles from Windows 10's Start menu and new design concept from the company, appears to confirm that. Windows 10's new Start menu has...
Windows 10 KB4535996 bugs: Sign Tool, Boot failures and more
Since its release in late February, the Windows 10 version 1909 and 1903 optional monthly update has led to a litany of bugs. Windows 10 users are being plagued by more...
Windows 10 KB4535996 causes freezes, installation issues
Windows 10 users are reporting that an optional update released in the last week of February is causing problems. Windows 10 KB4535996 was released on February 27 to fix Windows Search...
Windows 10’s update heads to WSUS testers ahead of release
Officially called Windows 10 version 2004, the next major version of Microsoft's desktop OS is slated to launch in April. The feature update began rolling out to all Windows Insiders last...
Microsoft has again confirmed Windows Core OS plans
Microsoft's annual developer conference Build is slated to start in May and there's a new leak that once again confirms Windows Core OS (WCOS) plans. Microsoft hasn't talked publicly at all...
Windows 10 Build 18363.693 is now available, download offline installers
Microsoft, with its emphasis on "Windows as a service," keeps improving Windows 10 with monthly updates. On February 27, Microsoft released a new optional patch via Windows Update and Windows 10...
Microsoft Edge gets a new game and security feature
Beginning February 26, Microsoft said it will begin replacing the classic Edge with the new Edge on PCs in Release Preview Ring of the Insider program. After beta testing the Edge...
Windows 10’s 20H1 update is a step closer to formal release
The RTM candidate of Windows 10's Spring 2020 update, codenamed 20H1 and also known as version 2004, is moving from uncertainty to near-reality.
On Tuesday, Microsoft published ISO images of Windows 10...
Windows 10’s user profile bug gets a new workaround
In the past few months, Microsoft has had a rotten run of Windows 10 updates. As many people have complained, Windows 10's each new release seemingly breaks more things than it fixes...
Windows 10 is likely to get a new Start menu without live tiles
The glory days of live tiles, which was first introduced with metro-style Windows Phone 7, are over.
By default, Start menu contains about two dozen live tiles that continuously pull information in...