Microsoft recently published new Intel and AMD CPU support list for Windows 11. Speaking of which, the tech giant may also be working on blocking installs of the OS on unsupported hardware.
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Microsoft had quietly blocked Windows 11 in-place upgrades from Windows 8.1 on the Dev Channel somewhere in the middle of last year. However, some underlying changes made have revived it.
The feature was discovered by someone who noticed this in the most recent Edge Canary build of the browser, which offers a shortcut to access Edge settings with Bing Chat voice commands.
The new Windows 11 Insider Canary preview build 25905 blog post has added more features since its release on June 12, including a new Windows Update feature that was discovered post-release.
Windows Copilot, Cortana's successor and the next-generation AI assistant for Windows 11, is right around the corner. And as it approaches, Microsoft makes removing Cortana significantly easier.
Windows 11 build 25905, currently available for testing in the Canary Channel, contains a neat unannounced feature that lets you repair your Windows installation using Windows Update.
The recently released Windows 11 build 25905 contains an important change for those using Windows PCs with ARM processors: the OS no longer supports arm32 UWP applications. Here is what that means.
The latest Windows 11 preview build from the Canary Channel finally delivers the long-promised and controversial Fluent 3D Emoji. The new variant replaces the flat version Microsoft shipped in 2021.
Microsoft is probably well aware of the various TPM-related bugs and issues, whether they are major ones or some of the many minor ones. As such, the company is working on a "TPM troubleshooter".
Just like Dev Channel, Windows 11 Canary Channel insiders too can now get to experience the all-new AI Hub with the latest Canary build thanks to the latest Microsoft Store update.