Shock, horror – a Windows 10 update has broken some printers... again By Darren Allan published 21 April 23 Is your printer not working after the latest Windows 10 update? You’re not alone.
After a string of flops, Microsoft adds a Windows 11 feature I’d actually use By Matt Hanson published 20 April 23 Windows 11 Microsoft is adding a Windows 11 feature that’s not as useless as it first sounds.
Microsoft could be about to begin testing Windows 12 By Darren Allan published 20 April 23 Development of next-gen Windows might be kicking off soon, if the rumor mill is right.
Windows 11 taskbar changes give us hope that Microsoft is on the right track By Darren Allan published 20 April 23 Microsoft is set to give users more choice to have the taskbar how they want it, and that has to be a good thing.
Microsoft Paint hacks take it a step closer to being Photoshop By Darren Allan published 19 April 23 Animations and layers? Yep, you read that right, all coming to the little old Paint app courtesy of clever modders.
Windows 11 gets a security fix – but it has broken some PC games By Darren Allan published 19 April 23 Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection is off – and that’s bad news. Trust us.
Microsoft’s drive for accessibility has ushered in a nifty trick for PC gamers in Windows 11 By Darren Allan published 18 April 23 Annoyed that a PC game doesn’t have subtitles? Windows 11 can lend a hand...
Windows 11 Start menu ads look set to get even worse – this is getting painful now By Darren Allan published 17 April 23 Has Microsoft still not got the message about pushing adverts with Windows 11? It doesn’t seem that way.
Microsoft has big changes in the works for Windows 11 – and one just arrived By Darren Allan published 15 April 23 File Explorer is getting an extensive overhaul, with a built-in photo gallery being an important part of that project.
Windows 11 apps that can tell when you’re sat in front of your laptop are being reined in by Microsoft By Darren Allan published 14 April 23 Worried about apps using presence sensor tech invading your privacy? Well, fret no longer…