You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who isn’t displeased with Windows 11 in some shape or form, but Microsoft is developing a new Windows 11 Start menu that’s bound to make a lot of people happy.
Windows 11’s Start menu keeps getting worse. A classic open-source alternative brings back the experience users actually want.
Microsoft has begun the rollout of update KB5060826, a voluntary patch for users running Windows 11 versions 22H2 or 23H2. The big news this time is that Microsoft’s developers have finally managed to ...
Windows 11 launched in 2021, bringing updates to your PC that focused on new Microsoft features and a lot of Copilot AI through continuous upgrades. While Windows 11 has been criticized as being a ...
Microsoft is finishing this week with two new Windows 11 preview builds. One is available in the Dev Channel (26200.5733), and one in the Beta Channel (26120.5733). Both share the same changelog with ...
Microsoft has introduced a scrollable Start menu in the latest Insider Preview Build 26200.5641 (KB5060824), released to the Dev Channel. Now, instead of clicking a button to see unpinned apps, you ...
This is important because: These are changes you feel every day. Start becomes quicker to navigate, battery status is clear at a glance, and the background Task Manager issue is resolved. Portable ...
This week's news recap is here, bringing the most interesting stories from the world of Microsoft from the last week. Windows 11 has received a new buggy Start menu, wild Task Manager bugs, financial ...
The Windows Start menu is getting its first major redesign since 2021 and will be rolled out to everyone with the November 11 Patch Tuesday update. The Start menu is now scrollable, so you can move ...