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  1. Windows 11 25H2 Update: Stability Boost and Support Details for 2025

    Microsoft has officially announced the upcoming release of Windows 11 version 25H2, slated for the second half of 2025. This update emphasizes stability, quality improvements, and bug fixes, rather than introducing a plethora of new features. Notably, Windows 11 25H2 is designed as an...
  2. Windows 11 Overtakes Windows 10: The End of Support and How to Prepare

    For nearly four years, the battle for dominance between Windows 10 and Windows 11 defined the landscape of desktop computing. Now, as the end-of-support date for Windows 10 looms ever closer, the momentum has finally shifted: Windows 11 has overtaken its predecessor in global usage. This...
  3. Windows Classic Remastered: Blending Nostalgia with Modern Innovation

    Since the dawn of personal computing, Microsoft’s Windows operating system has influenced the daily lives and workflows of millions, if not billions, across the globe. Each iteration—from the humble pixelated charm of Windows 3.1 and the iconic rolling prairies of Windows XP to the streamlined...
  4. Windows 11 Gets Long-Awaited Battery Icon & Features, But Still Lacks Customization

    Here's a summary of the article and the situation regarding the new Windows 11 lock screen feature: Microsoft is introducing a new battery icon to the Windows 11 lock screen, which will show battery percentage and color changes to indicate charge level. This feature is arriving in recent beta...
  5. Exploring Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27891 and the Future of Microsoft’s OS

    Windows Insiders enthusiastic about shaping the future of Microsoft’s flagship operating system have new milestones to test, as Microsoft unveils Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27891 for the Canary Channel. This release exemplifies not just a technical update, but also signifies Microsoft’s...
  6. Windows 11 Start Menu Updates: Removal of Recommended Section & Automatic App Categorization

    Microsoft's ongoing evolution of the Windows 11 Start menu has introduced a mix of enhancements and limitations, reflecting the company's balancing act between innovation and user control. Recent developments have brought both welcome features and potential frustrations for users. Removal of the...
  7. Windows 11 Start Menu Categories Explained: Local JSON, Privacy, and Limitations

    Windows 11's Start menu is once again at the center of user experience discussions, this time with a significant but subtly implemented change: the introduction of Categories powered not by cloud intelligence or real-time AI inference, but by a hefty, locally-stored 15MB JSON file. While...
  8. How to Easily Check If Your PC Is Running Windows 11 — Complete Guide

    With major updates and interface overhauls, Windows 11 has sparked both excitement and confusion across the global user base. For many, the simplest of questions—“Do I have Windows 11?”—has become unexpectedly important. Whether for troubleshooting, gaining access to the latest features, or...
  9. Microsoft Clarifies Windows User Numbers Amid Rumors of Decline in 2025

    In late June 2025, Microsoft faced scrutiny over a blog post that appeared to suggest a significant decline in Windows users. The post initially stated that Windows was powering "over a billion" active devices, a notable decrease from the "over 1.4 billion" figure reported in 2022. This...
  10. Microsoft Replaces Blue Screen of Death with Sleek Black Error Screen in Windows 11 24H2

    Microsoft is officially retiring the iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) after nearly 40 years, introducing a redesigned black error screen as part of the upcoming Windows 11 version 24H2 update. This change aligns with Windows 11's sleek and minimalist interface, offering a more modern look that...
  11. Windows 11 Print to PDF Bug Fix: How Microsoft Resolved the Print Functionality Issue in 24H2

    A recent disruption in the ‘Print to PDF’ functionality on Windows 11 24H2 has drawn fresh attention to the software update process, underscoring both the complexities of modern operating systems and Microsoft’s evolving approach to customer support. The issue, triggered by the April 2025...
  12. Microsoft Delays Windows 12 in 2025, Focuses on Enhancing Windows 11 with 25H2 Update

    Microsoft has officially announced that there will be no Windows 12 release in 2025. Instead, the company is focusing on enhancing Windows 11 through more frequent and efficient updates, with the upcoming Windows 11 version 25H2 slated for release in the second half of 2025. This strategic...
  13. Microsoft Replaces Blue Screen of Death with Minimalist Black Error Screen in Windows 11

    Few symbols in the world of computing have permeated popular consciousness as deeply as Microsoft’s Blue Screen of Death, the jarringly ominous error screen that for decades signaled calamity, confusion, and—on occasion—a dash of comic relief. But in a dramatic pivot, Microsoft has announced...
  14. Windows 11 25H2 Update: Streamlined Installation & User-Focused Features in 2025

    Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 11 25H2 update marks a significant shift in the company's approach to operating system upgrades, emphasizing ease of installation and user-centric enhancements. Scheduled for release in the latter half of 2025, this update is poised to streamline the upgrade...
  15. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Navigating E-Waste, Security, and User Frustration

    Windows 10 users who find themselves unable—or unwilling—to upgrade to Windows 11 have been facing a growing sense of uncertainty as Microsoft marches steadily towards the operating system’s End of Support date in October 2025. With roughly 400 million devices estimated to be stuck on Windows...
  16. Windows 10 End of Support: Challenges, Risks, and Environmental Impact

    As Microsoft approaches the end-of-support date for Windows 10, a wave of controversy has engulfed the tech giant’s latest decisions regarding extended security for older PCs. Despite a recent move to offer free Extended Security Updates (ESU) to Windows 10 users—alongside traditional paid...
  17. Windows User Base Rumors Debunked: The Truth About Microsoft's OS Transition in 2025

    For months, rumors flourished online suggesting that Windows had suffered a near-catastrophic collapse in its user base, with some outlets inferring Microsoft had lost 400 million active Windows customers in the lead-up to Windows 10’s end-of-life and the global push toward Windows 11. These...
  18. Microsoft Delays Windows 12, Releases Windows 11 25H2 with Seamless Updates in 2025

    The latest chapter in Microsoft’s operating system evolution took an unexpected turn last week as Microsoft officially postponed the highly anticipated Windows 12, instead unveiling Windows 11 version 25H2 as the next significant milestone. Rather than launching entirely new platform generation...
  19. Windows 11 25H2 Update 2025: Seamless Upgrades and Future Enhancements

    Microsoft has officially announced the upcoming release of Windows 11 version 25H2, slated for the second half of 2025. This update signifies a strategic shift in Microsoft's operating system roadmap, as the anticipated launch of Windows 12 has been postponed. Instead, the company is focusing on...
  20. Windows 11's Black Screen of Death: The Future of Error Messages

    The iconic "Blue Screen of Death," a staple of the Windows operating system for generations, is undergoing a significant transformation. With the rollout of new Windows 11 updates, Microsoft has officially transitioned the notorious crash screen to a new, somber shade—black—ushering in an era of...