Rising RAM prices have made the case for squeezing more out of every Windows 11 PC stronger than it has been in years, but “virtual RAM” is still not a real substitute for physical memory. The idea is appealing because it can make an older machine feel more forgiving when you are short on...
Windows 11’s rumored native Feature Flags page may sound like a small quality-of-life tweak, but it could mark a meaningful shift in how Microsoft exposes unfinished work to testers. If the page arrives broadly, it would give Insiders a built-in way to switch on experimental capabilities without...
Microsoft has begun pushing Windows 11 version 25H2 to a much broader slice of consumer PCs, and the timing makes the move feel less like a surprise than a deadline-driven servicing decision. For unmanaged Windows 11 Home and Pro systems still on 24H2, the company is effectively telling users...
Microsoft is putting the finishing touches on a feature that may prove far more important than its name suggests. What began life as the Xbox Full Screen Experience is now being reframed as Xbox mode, and the latest Windows 11 Insider builds show Microsoft expanding, refining, and normalizing...
This is the kind of Windows customization story that lands because it solves a small but emotionally important problem: making a PC feel personal. Lively Wallpaper does that by turning the desktop into a living surface instead of a static backdrop, and it does so with an unusually strong pitch...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Edge experiment has reignited one of the oldest fights in desktop computing: how much influence should the operating system exert over the browser a user actually wants to run? A new test reportedly makes Edge launch automatically at sign-in, with a notification and...
Microsoft’s latest Windows update strategy is drawing fresh criticism because it extends a familiar pattern into territory that many users will find hard to ignore: if your PC is running an eligible consumer edition of Windows 11 and falls behind support, the company is increasingly willing to...
Microsoft is once again testing how far it can push Edge into the Windows 11 experience, and this time the browser may be set to open automatically at PC startup unless users actively decline the prompt. The reported change has already triggered a fresh round of criticism from browser rivals and...
Ubuntu’s newest long-term support cycle has created an unexpectedly sharp comparison with Windows 11: Canonical is now positioning the desktop with a higher RAM floor than Microsoft’s mainstream client OS. That is a headline-grabber, but it is also a useful window into how both platforms have...
Windows 11 Insiders on the Canary Channel are getting another small but telling update with Build 28020.1803, and the headline is less about flashy new features than about the steady refinement that defines Microsoft’s most experimental track. The new flight focuses on pen settings, a small...
Microsoft is quietly turning one of Windows’ most invisible security mechanisms into something ordinary users can actually see. In Windows 11, Secure Boot status alerts are now surfacing in the Windows Security app, with color-coded indicators that show whether a PC is protected, still needs a...
Although Windows 11 remains the dominant desktop OS, its recent evolution has sharpened the case for a lighter, more private alternative like Linux Mint. For users frustrated by Copilot, telemetry, hardware gating, and a growing sense that Windows is becoming less about the desktop and more...
Microsoft’s move to push Windows 11 version 25H2 onto eligible consumer PCs is less a dramatic policy shift than a practical enforcement of the Windows servicing model, but it still matters. As Windows 11 version 24H2 nears the end of its consumer support window, Microsoft is using Windows...
Microsoft has started automatically upgrading unmanaged Windows 11 Home and Pro PCs running version 24H2 to 25H2, and the move signals a more assertive phase in its servicing strategy. This is not a flashy feature launch so much as a managed transition: Microsoft is using its machine...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 experiment has reignited a familiar debate: how far should the operating system go in steering users toward Edge? A new test reportedly makes Edge start automatically at boot, with a notification and opt-out path for users who do not want it. But even with an...
Windows 11 is starting to look less like a locked-down redesign and more like a correction in progress. Microsoft has confirmed it is working on broader taskbar customization, including the ability to move the bar to the top or sides of the screen, while also expanding widgets, refining the...
Casting an Android phone to a Windows PC is no longer a niche trick for power users; on Windows 10 and Windows 11, it has become a practical part of everyday troubleshooting, demos, and productivity. The three most useful paths today are wireless Miracast projection, USB-based scrcpy mirroring...
Windows 11 has tightened its grip on Steam’s gaming audience, and the latest Hardware & Software Survey shows why the operating system remains such a powerful force in PC gaming. Valve’s March 2026 results put Windows 11 64-bit at 66.85% of surveyed devices, while Windows 10 64-bit fell to...
Windows 11 has now firmly established itself as the default operating system for Steam’s gaming audience, and the latest Valve Hardware & Software Survey makes that dominance hard to ignore. In March 2026, Windows 11 64-bit accounted for 66.85% of surveyed Steam systems, while Windows 10 64-bit...
Microsoft has done something small on the surface but important in practice: it is giving Windows users a clearer heads-up about the Secure Boot certificate transition that has been looming since the company first warned about it in 2024. The new Windows Security indicators are meant to tell...