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Microsoft Drops Forced Windows 10 Updates

Bart Swiatek, 05 April 2019, 18:01

Microsoft has decided to stop forcing users to update the Windows 10 OS. The latest version of the OS will hand over the control of the process to the user, enabling them to decide when to download and install new patches.

Windows 10 Gets New File Explorer?

Christian Pieniazek, 26 March 2019, 22:52

Fluent Design gradually gains a foothold in Windows 10. There are rumors that Microsoft is preparing to make changes to the appearance of yet another program - the file explorer.

Microsoft Speeds Up Games in DirectX 12

ElMundo, 24 March 2019, 00:47

Microsoft informed that the DirectX 12 API can now support a new solution, which enables video games to run more efficiently.

Windows 10 Will Introduce Update Rollback

ElMundo, 13 March 2019, 17:03

Microsoft will soon add a new function to Windows 10 - the ability to perform a rollback and restore the system to before a problematic system update was installed.

Windows 7 With DirectX 12 Support

ElMundo, 13 March 2019, 16:30

A rather surprising decision came from Microsoft – the company from Redmond has officially included Windows 7 OS into DirectX 12 API support. The effects of this decision will appear in World of Warcraft.

Latest Windows 10 Update Spoils Performance of Some Games

Christian Pieniazek, 07 March 2019, 23:40

The latest Windows 10 update, named KB4482887, not only introduces a number of improvements but also brings to some nasty new problems. One of them is the performance drop in selected titles.

Windows 10 build 18334 Facilitates Video Gaming

Jakub Mirowski, 11 February 2019, 00:51

An early version of Windows 10 build 18334, suggests that Microsoft intends to introduce a number of facilities for video gamers that use the company’s latest OS.

Microsoft Will Keep Supporting Windows 7. If We Pay for it.

ElMundo, 07 February 2019, 21:31

The official developer support period for Windows 7 is coming to an end. Microsoft launches a new offer, aimed at collective license users, to extend the support period, for a fee.

The end of Windows 10 mobile

ElMundo, 21 January 2019, 15:34

While the agony of Microsoft's mobile system - Windows 10 Mobile - has been going on for several years now, we have just learned that this is the grand finale of the system. Rest in Peace.

Microsoft collects players' ideas for improving Windows 10

Michael Kulakowski, 20 January 2019, 13:41

Microsoft has started to collect ideas from Windows 10 users for improvements to the system that would make life easier for players. Anyone willing to do so can submit their own proposals for changes and vote for other people's suggestions.

Windows 10 will take up even more of your HDD space

Bart Swiatek, 09 January 2019, 14:00

The spring update for Windows 10 aims to improve the automatic update system by allocating additional HDD space on the user's HDD.

Microsoft tests new Windows 10 login procedures

Christian Pieniazek, 04 January 2019, 12:16

In the near future, instead of a password, Windows 10 will require you to show your finger or face.

Windows 10 is now the most popular Microsoft OS

Bart Swiatek, 02 January 2019, 12:42

NetMarketShare survey indicates that Windows 10 has become the most popular Microsoft OS.

XP and Vista no longer supported by Steam

Agnes Adamus, 02 January 2019, 11:22

Valve has decided to end any remaining support for Windows XP and Vista from January 1, 2019.

Microsoft Edge switches engines because Google?

Bart Swiatek, 19 December 2018, 14:33

The recent decision to rebuild Microsoft Edge using Chromium, the technology developed and supported by Google, may have more to do with Google itself.

New processors no longer supported on Windows 7 and 8.1

luckie, 14 April 2017, 19:17

Do you own an Intel Kaby Lake or AMD Ryzen processor? If so, you should also be using Windows 10. Otherwise, your OS is no longer going to receive important security updates.

Windows 10 Makes Its Market Debut

Goral, 29 July 2015, 13:55

Windows 10, the newest OS from Microsoft, has entered the market. During the first year of sales all Windows 7, 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 users can upgrade their OSs for free.