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Windows 11 is great, but it's still missing some key features, including support for local account setup during installation ...
We're in the second half of the year already, which is also roughly around the time when the new features we've been seeing ...
With Windows 11, Microsoft removed this feature altogether, and with 3,100 votes, many Windows users want it back. Microsoft response to this feature request is: ...
When Windows 11 was first released, many long-time users felt features they loved had been taken away overnight. Three and a half years later, the same complaints still rise to the top of the ...
Windows 11 is getting plenty of new AI-powered features to improve your user experience, especially if you have a Copilot+ PC ...
If you head to the Windows Feedback Hub, you'll find plenty of requests from Insiders operating early versions of Windows 11. Many of which are for features still available in Windows 10 but ...
Windows 11’s biggest new features include AI-powered widgets, improvements to memory, dynamic refresh rate, a refreshed UI, integration with the Teams collaboration app, a rethought Microsoft ...
Tabs for Notepad is a top requested feature from users according to Microsoft, and follows on from tabbed File Explorer in Windows 11 after user requests. Also: How to control Windows 11 with your ...
Microsoft originally had planned to make the ability to run Android apps on Windows 11 part of its original release on October 5, 2021, but the feature wasn't ready in time.
You probably heard that Windows 11 lacks many features Windows 10 users want. Although the statement is true, the company is working hard to fix the situation. Here are the top 10 changes it has made.
Rejoice, for Microsoft has repented. At last, you can move the audio volume pop-up in Windows. At least, you can in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.4452, released yesterday. Actually, you ...
Windows 11 updates have a bit of a reputation, from slowing Intel's newest desktop processors to breaking games. Despite the occasional hiccup, we still look forward with cautious optimism.