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    How to Force Enable the New Windows 11 Start Menu Layouts: Ultimate Guide

    The Definitive Guide: How to Force Enable the New Start Menu in Windows 11 Windows 11’s Start menu has never strayed far from the spotlight—sometimes for its charm, often for the storms stirred up in the user community. As the centerpiece of desktop navigation, every tweak ignites passionate...
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    Revolutionizing Browsing: Microsoft Edge's Vertical Tabs Redesign in Windows 11

    Microsoft Edge’s redesigned vertical tabs are breathing fresh life into browsing on Windows 11. In an era where browser innovations can feel stale, Microsoft’s latest experiment, codenamed “Project Jupiter,” reinvents how users interact with their tabs. This in-depth look at the new design...
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    Exploring Edge Flags: Unlock Experimental Features in Microsoft Edge

    Discovering the Hidden World of Edge Flags Microsoft Edge isn’t just about smooth browsing and top-notch security—it also offers a playground of experimental features through its edge://flags page. These hidden settings provide an opportunity for curious users and power enthusiasts to test...
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    Unlock Windows 11 Features with ViVeTool: A Comprehensive Guide

    In today’s fast-evolving Windows landscape, accessing the latest improvements before they officially drop has become the calling card of the true Windows enthusiast. One of the most popular methods to unlock these hidden gems is by using ViVeTool—a command-line utility that lets advanced users...
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    Windows 11 Build 27758: Explore the Experimental Features in the Canary Channel

    Here's another bite of the Windows 11 pie for the enthusiasts who love living on the technological edge! Microsoft just uncloaked Build 27758 for those daring testers in their unfinished "Canary Channel." Yes, you read that right. If you're a Windows Insider riding the Canary train, buckle up –...
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    Asynchronous code gets easier with ES2016 Async Function support in Chakra and Microsoft Edge

    While we work on rounding out our ES6/ES2015 support, the Chakra team is already looking ahead to ES2016 and, especially, to Link Removed. Today, we’re excited to announce the availability of Async Functions in Microsoft Edge as an experimental feature, available to preview starting in Link...
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