Microsoft has finally closed one of the longest-standing gaps in Windows 11’s admin story: Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) are now available natively on Arm‑based Windows 11 PCs. After years of workarounds, emulation, and painful image gymnastics, IT pros can install common RSAT...
Windows 11’s March cumulative update (KB5079473), released on March 10, 2026, is one of the more consequential Patch Tuesday drops in recent memory — not because it dramatically reshapes the OS, but because Microsoft folded a string of measurable quality-of-life improvements and enterprise-grade...
Microsoft’s latest Insider drop pulls another convenience trick into the system tray: Windows 11 Canary Build 28020.1673 adds a one‑click network speed test in the taskbar alongside a raft of smaller but meaningful improvements — from camera pan and tilt controls to RSAT support on Arm64, Emoji...
Microsoft pushed another Friday drop of Insider builds to the Canary, Dev, and Beta channels, delivering a mix of practical quality-of-life features, enterprise-facing tweaks, and staged experiments that illustrate how Microsoft is using the Insider rings as a laboratory for both user-facing...
Microsoft’s Canary channel has received another measured drop of small-but-practical improvements today with the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1673 (KB 5077240), a flight focused on smoothing everyday workflows, filling platform gaps for enterprise administrators, and...
Microsoft has started shipping an optional Windows 11 preview update — KB5077241 — to Insiders in the Release Preview Channel, and while the package is modest on headline-grabbing features it changes how the OS is serviced and surfaces several small, practical improvements that will matter to...
Microsoft’s optional February preview for Windows 11 arrives as a tightly focused, pragmatic package: a one‑click network speed test in the taskbar, native Sysmon (System Monitor) surfaced as an optional in‑box feature, new pan/tilt camera controls in Settings, RSAT support expanded to Arm64...