It's one of those rare occasions when Microsoft released dynamic updates for Windows 10 in addition to the ones for Windows 11 that we covered earlier.
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Microsoft has released a new Windows 10 optional update under KB5043131 and Build 19045.4957. This is a preview update that brings improvements.
It is that time of the year again when Microsoft has begun installing the KB5001716 update and this time it is for both Windows 10 as well as 11 systems. The update is meant to be good for your PC.
Microsoft is quietly installing KB5001716 update to Windows 10 PCs. This update essentially applies to all Windows 10 versions and hence, you are likely to see it within the list of installed updates.
Microsoft has quietly pushed a new "Microsoft Bing Service 2.0" update via Windows Update on both 10 and 11 devices. Right now, without official release notes it isn't fully confirmed what it does.
A new Magniber ransomware campaign is here that is infecting potential victims using fake Windows updates. Upon successful infection, the threat actors are asking for payment of around $2,600 in BTC.
Microsoft has begun the forced rollout of Windows 10 21H2 update to Windows 10 20H2 devices in order to help train its Machine Learning-assisted intelligent Windows Update rollout model.
Microsoft has detailed the way in which the Fall Creators Update is being rolled out to Windows 10 devices. The company has also reiterated the high level of security provided on this version.
Usually when you get an update to your computer, you want to know what it does. However, a new update being pushed live from the servers offers up a mysterious Photos app with no details whatsoever.
If your Windows 10 has been stuck in an install loop since last week, Microsoft has finally released a fix-it script that you can download to enable the upgrade to fix the issues with KB3194496.
Pro-gamer-turned-full-time-game-streamer Erik Flom - who has over 130,000 followers on Twitch - had his livestream interrupted when Windows 10 restarted his gaming PC to install automatic updates.
Microsoft has rolled out a cumulative update for Windows 10 bringing the OS version up to 10586.11 (up from .3), and it now means that the PC, Mobile and Xbox releases all share the same build number.