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Windows 11 can display Microsoft recommendations, service prompts and personalized offers across Start, Settings, notifications and the lock screen—even on a PC whose Windows license and hardware have already been paid for. The controls exist, but they are scattered across multiple Settings pages,...

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Windows 11 KB5101650 is now rolling out to versions 24H2 and 25H2, moving PCs to OS builds 26100.8875 and 26200.8875 while delivering July 2026 security fixes and a sizeable collection of usability upgrades. The release adds date-based update pausing, Point-in-Time Restore, quieter Widgets, accessib...

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Windows 11’s newly improved Search experience is also quietly gaining a modern power dialog, replacing the familiar legacy window when users launch Shut down or Restart from a search result. The change is presently limited to Windows Insiders in the Experimental channel, and it does not extend to ...

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HERE Enterprise has announced HERE Studio, a natural-language app builder designed for regulated organizations that want employees to create internal tools without sending data or workflows outside a governed enterprise environment. The product, announced July 14, is available in preview for HERE En...

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Colorado consumer advocates are using Windows 10’s end of support as Exhibit A in a new campaign against devices becoming unusable because their software support expires. As reported by The Colorado Sun, CoPIRG staged a mock graveside service for obsolete electronics in Denver on Wednesday, with W...

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