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As well as sunsetting Windows 10 support, Microsoft has quietly revealed that one version of Windows 11, geared to lower-cost ...
Officially, Microsoft will stop providing new security updates for Windows 10 PCs after October 14, 2025, a little over a ...
Microsoft has been pretty quiet about when Windows 11 25H2 will drop. The company has confirmed in the past that it will aim to get a big update out every year in the second half of each year, and ...
Microsoft rolls out all-new AI features in its latest Windows 11 update, with Copilot+ PCs packing Snapdragon chips now being able to change settings with an AI agent, edit photos with Relight and ...
Microsoft has released two new features in the latest version of Windows 11 that aim to reduce downtime and improve system ...
This is the third emergency OOB update that Microsoft has shared this month. First it released KB5061258 for Windows 11 LTSC 2024, and following that it issued one for Windows 10 under KB5061768.
According to Windows Latest, July’s optional preview update KB5062660 fixes the problem with Windows 11’s mouse cursor ...
The update is cumulative, which means it contains all the updates that were released before. Interestingly, this is not the only issue that Windows 11 version 24H2 has with Easy Anti-Cheat.
The updates, released this week (cumulative update KB5062660) for Windows 11, version 24H2, include a redesigned unexpected restart screen and the general availability of quick machine recovery.
Let’s recap. On June 10th, Microsoft released Patch Tuesday update KB5060842, which caused issues. On June 11th, we got the out-of-band emergency update KB5063060, which caused more issues.
Microsoft has swiftly deployed an emergency patch to address a critical issue that has been preventing some Windows 11 systems from properly installing the May 2025 security update (KB5058405).
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