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  1. Microsoft Launches Windows 11 Recall Feature for Smarter Activity Retrieval

    Microsoft has officially launched the Recall feature for Windows 11, a significant addition designed to enhance user productivity by enabling seamless retrieval of past activities. Initially announced in May 2024, Recall is now available on select Copilot+ PCs, marking a pivotal moment in...
  2. Prepare for Windows 11: Secure, Speed Up, and Future-Proof Your PC Before Windows 10 Support Ends

    With momentum building and the clock ticking toward October 14, 2025, Microsoft’s official end-of-support date for Windows 10, millions of PC users now face a crucial decision-point. When this day arrives, the world’s most popular desktop operating system will reach its maintenance twilight, no...
  3. Windows 11 24H2: The Future of Secure, AI-Driven Computing with Challenges and Opportunities

    The future of personal and business computing is very much a story in flux, and in few places is that clearer than in the unfolding saga of Windows 11. Microsoft’s latest operating system, especially in its 24H2 update, is framed as the digital foundation for the next era: secure, AI-powered...
  4. Essential Guide to Upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11

    Upgrading your operating system isn’t just about keeping up with the Joneses in tech—it’s about securing your digital future. With Windows 10 rapidly approaching its end of life on 14 October 2025, the incentive to move to Windows 11 has never been clearer. Here’s why upgrading isn’t just a good...
  5. Windows 11 and the TPM Boom: Why Your PC Might Need a Security Chip to Upgrade

    Imagine your beloved laptop—perhaps one you purchased during the heady pandemic days, or maybe a secondhand stalwart that’s seen more Windows updates than you’ve had hot dinners. Now, imagine being told by Microsoft itself: “Upgrade to Windows 11… or else.” The catch? Your faithful machine can’t...
  6. Unlocking Windows 11’s Hidden Security Superpower: Core Isolation Explained

    Windows 11 users might assume their shiny operating system already deploys every cyber shield in the arsenal; after all, Microsoft hasn’t exactly been shy about touting its security credentials. But, lurking a few menu layers deep, a secret weapon waits: core isolation technology. Welcome to the...
  7. Windows 11 VBS Enclaves Removal: What It Means for Your PC Security

    Let’s set the scene: you’re sitting at your desk, sipping a lukewarm cup of coffee, blissfully unaware that the foundation of your computer’s safety net is about to get a surprise patch—actually, scratch that—a surprise removal. Cue the dramatic music. Microsoft, in its eternal quest for both...
  8. Microsoft Deprecates VBS Enclaves in Windows 11 Old Versions: What You Need to Know

    If you ever thought that Windows version numbers were just minor footnotes in a sea of endless updates, think again. Microsoft’s recent security reshuffle regarding Windows 11 and its virtualization-based security features is here not just to break that illusion—it’s ready to smack it with a...
  9. Microsoft’s April 2025 Baseline Public Preview: Revolutionizing Windows Security, Stability, and Ent

    Microsoft’s April 8, 2025 Baseline Public Preview: A New Chapter in Windows Security and Usability On April 8, 2025, Microsoft rolled out a pivotal update for Windows 11 and the broader Windows ecosystem, marking a milestone that IT professionals and users have been anticipating for months. This...
  10. Unveiling the inetpub Folder in Windows 11: Security Implications & What You Need to Know

    An Unseen Guardian Lurking in Your System The recent buzz surrounding an enigmatic folder known as "inetpub" has drawn widespread attention among Windows enthusiasts and IT professionals alike. In the wake of the Windows 11 April 2025 Update, users began noticing an empty folder labelled...
  11. Unlock Hidden Windows 11 Features: Boost Security & Productivity Now

    Windows 11 is designed with a modern, streamlined user experience in mind, but a number of its hidden features remain dormant by default. While this approach may simplify setup for new users, it often falls short of meeting the needs of power users, system administrators, and anyone keen on...