Microsoft has now begun to offer Windows 11 to Windows 10 22H2 users through the OOBE for the first time ever. Earlier this year, the company said that the next Windows was ready for broad deployment.
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Although this was a relatively quieter week on the news front due to the Thanksgiving break, we still have a decent amount of stuff to unpack when it comes to the latest Windows 11 issues and more.
The recently released Windows 10 2022 Update with its "limited set of productivity features" is now ready for broad deployment. Microsoft says it now offers the update to more eligible devices.
Our latest edition of Microsoft Weekly unpacks everything that you may have missed from the Microsoft-verse in the past few days including new Windows features, bugs, and some OneNote updates.
Microsoft started rolling out the Windows 10 2022 Update (version 22H2) just a few days ago, but the company has been mostly silent about what's new. So we dug around a bit and this is what we found.
Take a sip of your weekly dose of Microsoft news as you kick back, relax, and find out everything that happened in the past few days including a feature update's rollout, some conflicts, and more.
Those sticking to good-old Windows 10 have a reason to rejoice: Microsoft has just released the Windows 10 2022 Update, promising "a limited set of features focused on productivity."
Microsoft improved the vulnerable driver blocklist in its recent Windows 11 2022 feature update, and it looks like the company is looking to make similar improvements on Windows 10 22H2 as well.
There is mounting evidence now that suggests that the general availability (GA) release date for Windows 10 22H2 is very close. The latest leak happens to be in the form of ISO downloads.