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  1. Windows 10 KB5055518 Removes Start Menu Jump Lists Without Warning

    Windows 10 users who recently hit “Update” might be noticing a new trick in Microsoft’s playbook—but alas, it’s not a nifty productivity booster or a long-lost Clippy revival. Instead, with the release of update KB5055518, Microsoft has quietly managed to hobble one of the Start menu’s most...
  2. Microsoft Recall: Balancing AI Convenience with Privacy Concerns in Windows 11

    In an era where technology seems to remember more about us than we do ourselves, Microsoft has rolled out a rather intriguing new feature for Windows 11: Microsoft Recall. This AI-powered memory system is designed to essentially act as a digital aide, capturing snapshots of your active windows...
  3. Windows 11 Finally Adds Seconds to Notification Center Clock: A Long-Awaited Update

    In the age of digital transformation, where every measured second is a canvas for productivity—and distraction—the humble on-screen clock has found itself at the very center of a rather peculiar tech saga. Windows 11, Microsoft’s flagship operating system, is finally bestowing upon its...
  4. Windows 11 Snipping Tool Update: Integrated OCR for Instant Text Extraction

    Microsoft is set to make a subtle yet powerful refinement to one of Windows 11’s most beloved utilities. In an upcoming update, the familiar Snipping Tool will receive an integrated Optical Character Recognition (OCR) text extraction feature, enabling users to extract text from any on-screen...
  5. Windows 11’s New OCR Shortcut: Effortlessly Extract Text from Images with the Snipping Tool Update

    Windows 11’s New OCR Shortcut: Copy Text From Images Like a Pro (With Less Fuss and More Fun) Ah, screenshots. We’ve all been there: some critically important bit of text is trapped in an image, and we’re left mashing hotkeys, cropping pixelated edges, and batting away notification popups just...
  6. Unveiling Dynamic Wallpapers in Windows 11: What Went Wrong?

    Dynamic wallpapers—a feature that once enthralled PC users with Windows Vista's "DreamScene"—were on the horizon for Windows 11. That is until they weren’t. Recent revelations by Sergey Kisselev, a former Microsoft motion designer and 3D artist, provide a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at...
  7. Microsoft Recall Feature Sparks Controversy Over Uninstallation in Windows 11

    Microsoft has recently come under scrutiny due to a new feature known as Recall, which has sparked controversy among Windows users regarding its uninstallability on Windows 11. This article delves into the complexities surrounding this feature, its implications for users, and the company's...
  8. Windows 10 Limited Screensavers ...

    Not sure if I am posting in the correct forum but, here goes ... Does Microsoft have an area or, a page to get more Screensavers than the five standard ones that come with the OS? If it makes a difference, I am using Win10 Pro.
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    Windows 10 loaded w10 10240

    Loaded it on my spare 500gb HD, took ages & had to do it twice from the 7gb usb stick. The swiping to the right does not work. Any other way to get whatever is in there? Do you think Classic Shell will work onw10? The dropdown menu from the Start Button seems fully active. Cntrl. panel I had...
  10. A look back on Windows XP: Success, simplicity and stupidity

    So consider this to be a bit of self indulgence as I give my own eulogy at windows XP's funeral. Windows XP was my first full time operating system, and as it ends its support cycle its time for me to do some fun looking back on one of the computing worlds biggest successes and how it all went...
  11. Windows 8 Fear Not Windows 8, But Embrace It

    Not too long ago, I had all but given up on Microsoft. The different variations of Windows had not changed that much, and could frankly all be summed up by the phrase, "Window 3.0 et al." Yeah, things changed under the hood for the better, but the user interface was [...] Source: Yahoo! News
  12. Windows 8 Found a Great Power Button Idea!!

    This is pretty much what I requested from the Win8 Build Team. W/ this, no more need for the previous separate Shut Down & Restart buttons; although they can stay on Start, as tiles. And, better than Alt+F4...better than anything, really. Way better than, Charms>Settings! Still hope we...
  13. Windows 8 Secrets: Windows Explorer Ribbon

    Supersite </br/> Ribbon usage is accelerating again in Windows 8, with Microsoft's next major OS including this UI in the most visible of all possible places, Windows Explorer. In early builds of Windows 8, this Ribbon UI is only half-finished, however, and it's unclear at this time how it...
  14. The Omnia 7 By Samsung Is A Feature Packed New Windows 7 Phone

    Alongside several other models, the Samsung Omnia 7 was just made available as a means to exhibit eagerly anticipated Microsoft Windows Phone 7 OS. This super stylish looking device provides the impressive new OS in partnership with a 1 GHz chip, five mp digital camera, tons of internal storage...
  15. Home Server Vids

    Hi everyone, I'm currently working on producing some home server video tutorials for the site. The first part of which can be found: Link Removed Currently, time is not allowing me to continue this adventure, however, I am getting close. I have a lot on my plate outside of this project, but...
  16. Windows 7 Virtual Disks and Windows 7

    Hi! Anybody heard of Virtual Disks ? It's something they are developing for Windows 7: Windows 7 to add native support for Virtual Hard Disks - istartedsomething