Catch up with this week's Microsoft Weekly news recap with stories about Microsoft fixing Windows 11, emergency updates, gaming news, and more.
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Microsoft Starts Testing Built-In Sysmon Monitoring in Windows 11 Your email has been sent In a new Windows 11 Insider Preview release, Microsoft has started rolling out native support for System ...
We're back to settle what has become an age-old debate: does Windows 11 or Windows 10 deliver better gaming performance? Microsoft has been rolling out Windows 11 25H2 for the past few months, an ...
Zorin OS Hits 2 Million Downloads as Windows 10 Support Ends Your email has been sent If your older PC is suddenly feeling unloved by Microsoft, you’re not alone ...
When it comes to performance, it’s hard to find users who are completely satisfied with Windows 11. Many believe it’s filled with unnecessary features that are difficult to disable. According to a ...
Microsoft promised a smarter operating system, but the latest Windows 11 update proves some AI features should have stayed in testing. Sotomayor warns of major power shift US officials warn snowbirds ...
Hardware 'I think the fact that everything is scarce is fantastic for us' says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang '...in a world of constraint, you have no choice but to choose the best' Graphics Cards 'The ...
A RunDLL error occurs when a DLL file that is needed to start with a program, run at startup, or set up as a scheduled task fails to start. Windows tries to load this ...
Microsoft really wants you to update to Windows 11 already, and it seemingly thinks that bragging about all the incredible ways it’s stuffing AI into every nook and cranny of its latest operating ...
Windows 11 is a solid operating system that offers some benefits over its predecessors. It features a fresh design, solid gaming performance, and offers much better multitasking over the prior version ...
Windows is laying the groundwork for a future where AI agents operate as first-class participants in the OS—governed, identifiable, and securely contained. We are all familiar with the basic concept ...