- 10 years ago Sticky: /t/Windows is now for Legacy Versions of Windows Software
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+26 +1Microsoft is force-feeding Edge to Windows users with a spyware-like install
Forced automatic updates were bad enough.
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+27 +1Microsoft Edge Accused of Sneakily Importing Firefox Data on Windows 10
Users say Edge imports Firefox files without authorization
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+4 +1Remembering Windows 2000, Microsoft’s Forgotten Masterpiece
Twenty years ago, Microsoft released Windows 2000. A rock-solid, 32-bit business-oriented alternative to Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition, it paved the way for future consumer versions, including Windows 10. Here’s why we remember it so fondly.
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+24 +1Windows 10 bombards users with full-screen nags promoting Microsoft services
Windows 10 has recently once again started displaying a nag pop-up that takes up the whole screen when it appears, which could have some users worrying that their system has installed an update without their knowledge somehow (or that their PC has even been reset). The full-screen nag prompt enthusiastically addresses users on the subject of ‘making Windows even better’, and as you might guess, the way you can do this is by hooking up your PC and account with other Microsoft services which are linked in the pop-up.
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+19 +1Microsoft, we need to talk about the Microsoft Store on Windows 10
The Microsoft Store on Windows 10 remains an integral part of the OS. It's how users can safely and securely pay for, download, and install their favorite third-party applications. But more importantly, it's how in-box system apps get updates to keep the OS current with new features.
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+1 +1Windows 10 Pro x32-x64 v2004 Build 19041.264 RTM Clean By SasNet Free Download
Windows 10 Pro x32-x64 v2004 Build 19041.264 RTM Clean By SasNet Free Download https://www.sasnet.eu/2020/05/windows-10-pro-v2004-may-update-2020-clean-lite-sasnet-free-download.html
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+26 +12020 will be the year of Linux on the Windows desktop
Linux on Windows just took a big graphical desktop step forward with Microsoft's plans for Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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+20 +1Disastrous new Windows 10 update is causing serious issues for some people
Over the past few months, Microsoft has managed to release a series of problematic updates for Windows 10 that have caused serious issues for some people, and while we’d have hoped the situation would have improved, it seems like the company has just released its most disastrous Windows 10 update yet.
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+30 +1Microsoft begins to kill off Windows 10 support for 32-bit systems
A growing number of Linux distributions no longer offer 32-bit versions, and that’s a trend that’s very much set to continue.
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+3 +1Download These Stunning Premium 4K Themes for Windows 10
How to Download 4K Themes for Windows 10 from Microsoft Store Recently, Microsoft released a number of new premium 4K themes via the Store for Windows 10. They are available in *.deskthemepack format and can be installed with one click. Each theme include a set of beautiful wallpapers related to theme's topic, e.g. nature, landscapes, […]
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+25 +1Microsoft is infesting Windows 10 with annoying ads
I’ve sat back and witnessed the development of Windows 10 and appreciated the speed of new feature releases, but it seems there’s a price to pay for this new “Windows as a service” world. Microsoft has gradually been infesting Windows 10 with annoying ads. The first emerged on the lock screen as “tips,” and then there was the bundling of Candy Crush with the OS, and now Microsoft has started blasting notifications into the task bar and File Explorer.
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+28 +1Windows 10 now has ads for Edge browser in its search box – is Microsoft going too far in pestering users?
Windows 10 is now showing adverts within the search box which are attempting to persuade people to switch to Microsoft Edge, in yet another move to promote the revamped browser which runs the risk of starting to irritate people – given how prevalent these ads are seemingly becoming.
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Current Event+13 +1
Windows: Important driver update for Nvidia and Realtek | Born's Tech and Windows World
[German]Nvidia has released the GeForce Hotfix Driver Version 445.78 for Windows to solve a problem. And Realtek has released Windows HDA drivers for several Lenovo ThinkCentre machines.
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+34 +1Apple finally admits Microsoft was right about tablets
Mouse support for iPadOS is a game-changer.
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+22 +1Windows has a new wormable vulnerability, and there’s no patch in sight
Critical bug in Microsoft's SMBv3 implementation published under mysterious circumstances.
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+27 +1Most Medical Imaging Devices Run Outdated Operating Systems
You'd think that mammography machines, radiology systems, and ultrasounds would maintain the strictest possible security hygiene. But new research shows that a whopping 83 percent of medical imaging devices run on operating systems that are so old they no longer receive any software updates at all.
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+14 +1RIP: Windows 10 live tiles reportedly getting killed by Microsoft
Windows 10 Live Tiles are going the way of Windows Phone
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+17 +1This is how Microsoft designed its new colorful Windows 10 icons
Microsoft has started rolling out new colorful app icons in Windows 10 today that overhaul the look and feel of the operating system. Changes to many of the built-in Windows 10 app icons have started rolling out today, but more are coming in the months ahead. It’s part of what the company describes as a “multi-year effort across Microsoft’s design teams to redesign our icons.”
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+9 +1Windows 10 Warning: Anger At Microsoft Rises With Serious New Failure
Windows 10 updates are a mess. Microsoft may still allow free upgrades, but there has been a high price to pay for users in recent months. And that price just went up. KB4532693 is deleting user data. The update was pushed to millions of Windows 10 computers last week as part of Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday program and, while reports were initially isolated, Windows Latest reveals they are growing as installs increase, along with user frustration and anger.




















