Microsoft has addressed a longstanding annoyance for Windows 11 users: the classic Outlook drag-and-drop bug. If you rely on dragging emails or calendar items into folders, you’ll be pleased to know that the disruptive issue introduced by recent Windows updates has finally been resolved in the...
Microsoft has recently rolled out a fix for a persistent bug that has been plaguing classic Outlook on Windows 11 (version 24H2). Following the rollout of the January 2025 non-security preview cumulative update (KB5050094) and the February 2025 security update (KB5051987), many users discovered...
Microsoft has confirmed that a long-anticipated file sharing feature is on its way to Windows 11 desktops—promising to simplify how you send files across apps like Outlook and Phone Link. In this article, we unpack the details of the new feature introduced in update KB5052078, explain how it...
Introduction
Microsoft has been consistently working on enhancing the user experience with Windows 11, and the latest beta builds reveal an exciting yet partially functional feature that could streamline the way users pin applications to their taskbar. Recently, Windows 11 beta builds in the...
Breakdown of the New Feature
The new functionality was initially highlighted on social media by a Windows Insider enthusiast known as "@PhantomofEarth." As demonstrated in their posts, users can click on the taskbar’s search field, which brings up a list of suggested apps. From this list, it...
Over the next week, Microsoft is rolling out a new version of SkyDrive, which looks somewhat identical to the app available from the Windows 8 store. Cloud computing is quickly becoming an integral part of Windows, Windows Phone, Xbox and more.
The face lift also comes with a variety of new...
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Google released a brace of features yesterday that the company uncharacteristically slotted straight into Gmail without testing them out with its users in Google Labs first.
Gmailers reading their email through a Chrome or Firefox 3.6 browser can now drag-and-drop attachments from their desktop...