app updates

  1. Windows Store Adds Microsoft 365 Copilot Agents to AI Hub and Publisher App Launch

    Microsoft’s latest Microsoft Store update for Windows Insiders quietly widens the gateway between the Store, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and publishers’ app ecosystems—adding Microsoft 365 Copilot Agents to the Store’s AI Hub and making it easier to launch and manage apps that are “provided and...
  2. Microsoft Store Pauses App Updates for 1-5 Weeks: What Changes

    Microsoft has quietly removed the long-standing option in the Microsoft Store to keep automatic app updates turned off indefinitely — the Store now forces a time-limited pause that resumes updates automatically after a selected window (commonly one to five weeks), aligning Store behavior with...
  3. Microsoft Store now pauses app updates for 1–5 weeks, removing permanent off toggle

    Microsoft’s Microsoft Store app has quietly changed how it handles automatic app updates: the long‑standing user control to permanently switch automatic updates off in the Store UI is being removed for many consumer devices, and users can now only pause updates for a limited interval — typically...
  4. Microsoft Store Updates Tightened: No Permanent Off, Only Short Pauses (Windows 10/11)

    Microsoft has quietly tightened control over Microsoft Store app updates: recent reports from the Windows ecosystem indicate the Store no longer lets everyday users permanently turn off automatic app updates, limiting them instead to temporary pauses that re-enable themselves after a short...
  5. Microsoft Store 2025: The Ultimate Windows App Hub's Remarkable Revival

    The Microsoft Store, once dismissed as one of Windows’ weakest links, has evolved into a decisive strength for users in 2025. It is an unexpected renaissance story—one that snippets of the tech press have chronicled yet most Windows users may not fully appreciate until giving it another try...
  6. Windows 11 & Server 2025 Get Updated Inbox Apps for Better Security & Faster Deployment

    Windows users and IT professionals are set to notice a significant shift in the out-of-box experience when deploying Windows 11, version 24H2, or Windows Server 2025, thanks to a major change in the way Microsoft delivers inbox Microsoft Store app updates via refreshed installation media. This...
  7. Windows 11 24H2 & Server 2025: Streamlined Deployment with Out-of-the-Box App Refresh

    The release of refreshed Windows media in June 2025 marks a transformative moment for enterprises and end-users deploying Windows 11 version 24H2 and Windows Server 2025. With these latest installation images, Microsoft has overhauled its approach to built-in Windows applications—often referred...
  8. Windows 11 & Server 2025 Get Secure, Up-to-Date Inbox Apps with June 2025 Update

    Installing Windows 11, version 24H2 or Windows Server 2025 just got a significant boost in user experience, convenience, and—most importantly—security, thanks to a pivotal change in how inbox Microsoft Store apps are handled during fresh installations. Traditionally, even the latest ISO, VHD, or...
  9. Windows 11 Version 24H2: Faster, Safer, and More Up-to-Date Install Media

    For years, installing (or reinstalling) Windows meant enduring a familiar litany of post-setup chores: not just the legendary "day one" deluge of Windows Updates, but also waiting for a parade of in-box app updates to filter in from the Microsoft Store. Now, with the refresh of install media for...
  10. Microsoft Notepad Gets Formatting and Markdown Support: A Modern Update

    Microsoft's Notepad, a staple of the Windows operating system since 1983, has long been celebrated for its simplicity and minimalistic design. Traditionally, it has served as a straightforward text editor devoid of complex features, making it a go-to tool for quick note-taking and code editing...
  11. Microsoft Store on Windows 11 Gets Personalization, AI Features & System Integration

    Microsoft has recently introduced several enhancements to the Microsoft Store on Windows 11, focusing on personalization, AI integration, and deeper system integration. Personalized Home Page: The Microsoft Store now offers a tailored homepage experience. By analyzing your recent activities...
  12. Microsoft Windows Updates and Innovations: Key Developments in 2023

    Microsoft’s Windows ecosystem is in a state of constant transformation, and the past week has been particularly eventful for both enterprise IT professionals and everyday enthusiasts. Tightly focused on elevating user experience, security, and integration, Microsoft rolled out a wave of Windows...
  13. Microsoft Notepad Gets Lightweight Formatting and Markdown Support: A New Era

    For decades, Notepad has stood as a symbol of minimalist computing: a free, fast-loading text editor, pre-installed on every Windows PC since the operating system’s earliest days. Its stark, nearly featureless interface was once emblematic of Microsoft’s utilitarian design philosophy—a tool for...
  14. Microsoft Office for Android Gets Anonymous Sharing — A Game Changer for Seamless Collaboration

    For years, Android users navigating the world of Microsoft Office files on mobile faced an awkward hurdle: to view a document shared via Office, one needed to sign in with a Microsoft account. This friction point, while seemingly minor, added unnecessary steps for anyone trying to quickly review...
  15. Microsoft's Windows Update Revolution: Centralizing App Updates for Windows 11

    As Microsoft continues to innovate and redefine the user experience within Windows 11, a quietly radical shift is on the horizon: expanding Windows Update to act as the one-stop hub not just for operating system and driver updates, but for the multitude of third-party apps that populate every...
  16. Windows Update to Soon Support Automatic Third-Party App Updates for Seamless Experience

    Here's what the future holds for app updates via Windows Update, based on up-to-date insights and the context from GHacks and internal documentation: The Future: Windows Update to Support Third-Party App Updates What Is Changing? Microsoft is moving towards allowing some third-party...
  17. Microsoft Unveils Unified Windows Update Orchestration Platform for Seamless Software Management

    For decades, Windows users have juggled a fragmented landscape of software updates—system patches, driver upgrades, app notifications, and a patchwork of homegrown updaters each demanding precious moments (and sometimes, patience). With its latest move, Microsoft aims to change that narrative...
  18. Microsoft's New Unified Windows Update Platform: Revolutionizing Patch Management and Backup

    The experience of updating Windows has long been a source of frustration, fragmentation, and unpredictability for both end users and IT professionals. Now, in a move that could redefine update management on the Windows platform, Microsoft is opening Windows Update to third-party apps and...
  19. Microsoft's Windows Update Orchestration Platform: The Future of Seamless App Updates

    Microsoft is quietly ushering in a significant transformation for Windows users and developers alike, one that could fundamentally reshape the way applications are updated across the ecosystem. The company is currently testing a unified update system, known as the Windows Update Orchestration...
  20. Microsoft Unveils Unified Update Orchestration Platform for Windows 11

    In a move set to redefine the software update experience for millions of users and IT professionals, Microsoft is rolling out a private preview for a comprehensive update orchestration platform designed specifically for Windows 11. This initiative aims to eliminate the long-standing...