After ignoring and even undermining the platform for years, Microsoft is racing to improve Windows 11 this year.
From quick keyboard shortcuts to AI-powered OCR and GIF creation, Windows 11 includes far more screenshot tools than most people realize.
Microsoft is clearly serious about making Windows 11 better — what dare we hope for next?
Thanks to an update rolling out to Windows 11 insiders, you'll be able to move the taskbar to the top, bottom, left, or right ...
Microsoft says it’s finally killing Windows 11’s one-size-fits-all Start menu, adding resize options after years of complaints. Ever since Microsoft revamped Windows 11’s Start menu with a new ...
Windows 11 is full of powerful features and useful tweaks. Take a tour of these off-the-beaten-path options to customize, ...
FAT is Fattening: Some of Microsoft's technical decisions in Windows originated from arbitrary or outdated constraints, many of which could now be removed with relative ease. Case in point: the FAT32 ...
A new update for Files, a popular file manager for Windows 11 and 10, is here with better performance and a smaller app size. Files, one of our favorite file managers for Windows, recently received an ...
Reading tiny text on a high-resolution screen can quickly turn into an eye-straining experience. Whether you’re working long hours, using a small laptop display, or simply prefer larger text, Windows ...
In October 2025, Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10. This means your computer will stop receiving software updates, security fixes, and even technical support moving forward. To make ...