It seems that the still unconfirmed Windows 10 Cloud might not be so bad after all. Well, it still depends on how the Windows Store app narrative plays out but at least there's hope. It recently came ...
Next year Microsoft plans to roll out a version of Windows 10 that will let you run classic Windows apps on a device with a 64-bit ARM-based processors including the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 ...
According to reports, Microsoft is even more explicitly pushing its upcoming Windows 10X as a competitor for Chromebooks and Chrome OS, retooling it to eliminate support for legacy code. Microsoft ...
In the upcoming 'Creators' update for Windows 10, Microsoft are planning to add a new feature which attempts to block the installation of bloatware on a person's computer. This new feature has Windows ...
Starting with Windows 10 build number 15042, Microsoft will allow administrators to block the installation of Win32 applications on their computer. This new feature, spotted by Vitor Mikaelson, will ...
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The latest Windows 10 Insider Preview build doesn’t add much in the way of features—it’s mostly just bug fixes—but one small new feature has been spotted, and it could be contentious. Vitor Mikaelson ...
During a session at Build 2017, Microsoft shared more details about Windows 10 on ARM. Not only will it support Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps and Win32 apps in the Windows Store, it will also ...
Windows 10X is a new flavor of Windows 10 designed for dual-screen devices such as Microsoft's own Surface Neo. Windows 10X is arriving later this year, but we've already gotten a closer look at the ...
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The important data loss bug that interrupted the rollout of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, version 1809, may be fixed, but it turns out there are plenty of other weird problems with the release.