Windows 10 version 21H2 to launch this year with a few new features
Back in June, our sources revealed Microsoft wants to split the second-half Windows release into two updates: one for consumers with big changes and another for enterprise customers who want to...
Windows 10 October 2021 updates: What’s new and improved
Windows 10 October 2021 cumulative update (not to be confused with version 21H2) is now available for everyone. October 2021 Patch Tuesday release includes various security improvements and bug fixes for...
Windows 10 April 2022 updates: What’s new, improved and fixed
Windows 10 April 2022 cumulative update is now available with a long list of improvements for everyone. April 2022 Patch Tuesday is actually a massive release and there are plenty of...
Windows 10 is nagging users with full-screen Windows 11 “free upgrade” notifications
Windows 10's full-screen nags are back! Microsoft is bombarding Windows 10 users with "Now unlocked: You're eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 11" alerts.
After installing the recent updates, users have started...
Windows 11’s Photos app comes to Windows 10, but some users are not happy
Windows 11 and beyond is the future, but that doesn't mean the tech giant has stopped working on new features for Windows 10. The old operating system continues to live and...
Windows 11’s speech recognition gets axed in six months, but it’ll work on Windows...
The new Voice Access app will replace the WSR app from September 2024 on Windows 11 22H2 and newer versions. But Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 11 21H2 users can continue using WSR.
Microsoft pauses Windows 11 full-screen alerts on Windows 10 after feedback
Microsoft pauses the plan to offer Windows 11 upgrade invitations to more Windows 10 users except the non-managed devices.
Microsoft confirms Windows 10 KB5048239 reinstalling bug, KB5050411 fixes it
Microsoft told Windows Latest that the problem has been fixed as it replaced the problematic KB5048239 with KB5050411.
Microsoft says get Windows 11, ditch Windows 10 to be on the “right side”
Microsoft wants you to be on the right side of history and stop using Windows 10 as soon as possible because Windows 11 is more secure.
Windows 10 to get better at coping with GPU driver clashes
Windows 10 as a service is updated frequently and feature updates may require a new set of drivers. Users have previously reported that driver flaws also interfere with the installation of...