Microsoft has released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 (KB5044284, KB5044285, KB5044280). You can get them from Windows Update or the Microsoft Catalog (for an offline machine).
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Microsoft has released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 (KB5043076, KB5043067). You can download them from Windows Update or the Microsoft Catalog (if you want to install on an offline machine).
Microsoft has released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 (KB5041585, KB5041592). You can download them from Windows Update or the Microsoft Catalog (if you want to install on an offline machine).
Microsoft has released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 (KB5040442, KB5040431). You can download them from Windows Update or the Microsoft Catalog (if you want to install on an offline machine).
Microsoft has released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 (KB5037771, KB5037770). You can download them from Windows Update or get them from MIcrosoft Catalog if installing on an offline machine.
Microsoft has released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 (KB5036893, KB5036894). You can download them from Windows Update or get them from MIcrosoft Catalog if installing on an offline machine.
Microsoft has released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 (KB5035853, KB5035854). You can download them from Windows Update or get them from MIcrosoft Catalog if installing on an offline machine.
Microsoft has released the October Patch Tuesday update (KB5031354) for Windows 11 22H2. The company has now ended support for Windows 11 21H2 Home and Pro editions so it's time to upgrade.
Microsoft has released its Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 22H2 (KB5023706) and 21H2 (KB5023698). Read on for a comprehensive look at the highlights, improvements, and known issues.
Microsoft has released its December Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 22H2 and 21H2. A Windows 11 servicing stack update is also included to ensure future updates download and install properly.
Today, Windows Insiders on Windows 10 21H2 were treated to an update in the Release Preview Channel that also contained a bunch of fixes for app crashes. There's no known issues reported.
Today is a big day for Microsoft's latest operating system. After months of careful rollout, Microsoft says Windows 11 is now ready for broad deployment, which means it is available for all (sort of).
Microsoft has updated its Windows 10 documentation with a new status notification about the latest release. The company claims version 21H2 is now available for everyone and ready for broad deployment
The Search highlights that arrived last week in the Release Preview channel for Windows 10 have now arrived as an optional update on all supported versions of Windows 10, or wait till Patch Tuesday.
On Friday Windows Insiders on Windows 10 21H2 were treated to a new build in the Release Preview Channel that also contained a bunch of fixes, as did the one for Windows 11. There's no known issues.
While Windows 11 might be in the limelight right now, those with PCs that are unable to upgrade to the OS will probably be more interested in Windows 10 version 21H2, which is now rolling out.
This week, Insiders finally got their hands on Android apps on Windows, new builds for Windows 11, Windows 10 21H1, and Windows 10 21H2. Details about Halo Infinite's PC version were revealed too.
Today, Microsoft has released build versions 19044.1319 and19043.1319, to Windows 10 21H2 and 21H1 Release Preview, respectively. The new update brings plenty of improvements and bug fixes.
Microsoft is shipping Windows 11 starting today in a staggered manner to eligible devices. While there are a ton of new features and improvements, the OS ships with three known issues.
Microsoft today released Windows 11 and Windows 10 version 21H2 as optional updates for commercial customers running Windows Insider Preview builds in the Release Preview channel.
Microsoft has released a new Windows 10 21H2 build that contains the promised features slated to make it to that OS. The build is rolling out to Insiders in the Release Preview channel.
As usual, Microsoft is rolling out cumulative updates to all supported Windows versions. The update this month brings a permanent fix for the PrintNightmare issue, among other bug fixes.
Microsoft has released optional updates for Windows 10 versions 1909, 2004, 20H2, and 21H1 as part of its "C" release quality updates. These contain gaming-related reliability fixes and more.
Microsoft today announced during a Tech Community AMA that an LTSC release based on Windows 11 will ship a few years after the one based on Windows 10 version 21H2 ships this year.
Microsoft has released a couple of cumulative updates to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview ring. The updates include minor changes and is rolling out to Insiders using 21H1 and 21H2 update.
Microsoft has started rolling out the Windows 10 21H2 feature update to users on the Release Preview channel. It brings WPA3 H2E support, GPU compute support for WSL and EFLOW deployments and more.
Microsoft has confirmed that it will be releasing Windows 10 version 21H2 later this year. While it adds that there will be "new updates to current features", there isn't much information yet.
Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella said during today's keynote that the firm will soon share more about the "most significant update" to Windows in a decade, teasing it as the "next generation" of the OS.
Today, Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview build 21359 to the Dev channel, and once again, it's from the co_release branch, meaning that there isn't much in the way of new features.
Today, Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview build 21337. You can now reorder and customize virtual desktops, there's Auto HDR for gaming, File Explorer is changing, and more.
Today, Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview build 21332, and the most significant change is that it removes Paint 3D and 3D Viewer, but only from clean installations of the OS.
As is usually the case on Wednesdays, Microsoft released a new Windows 10 Insider Preview today, and as usual, it also has a long list of fixes, improvements, and known issues to be aware of.
Today, Microsoft released this week's Windows 10 Insider Preview build in the Dev channel, bringing the build number to 21327. All that's new is a new look for the new News and Interests feature.
Today, Microsoft announced that Office 2021 is coming later this year, and also that Windows 10 version 21H2 is going to be a Long-Term Servicing Channel release. Office LTSC preview is in April.
After taking off for a couple of weeks, Microsoft has finally released a new Windows 10 Insider Preview build in the Dev channel.
Microsoft today released a new Windows 10 Insider Preview to the Dev channel. The build number is 21301, and the only thing that's new are some improvements for the touch keyboard.
Today, Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview build 21292 to the Dev channel. The new build mostly just includes fixes for the news and improvements feature that debuted last week.
A new report details the UI changes and possible features being worked on for Windows 10's Sun Valley update, including changes to the Start Menu and Action Center, new productivity features, more.
Today, Microsoft released a new Windows 10 Insider Preview to the Dev channel, for the first time in three weeks and putting everyone on the Dev channel on the rs_prerelease branch.
Microsoft has been rumored to be working on a major UI overhaul for Windows 10, codenamed Sun Valley, Now, the company has hinted at this redesign through a job listing on its website.