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This is the canceled Windows 8 Startup Sound

Jensen Harris is a former Microsoft employee who worked for the company for 15 years and led teams that built products like Windows, Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Surface, and more. Earlier he was talking about the missing startup sound in Windows 8 which was disabled at his initiative. Now he shares the sound prepared for Windows 8, along with a secret startup sound for the original Microsoft Surface. The latter didn't see the light before.

Microsoft Store has got several visual and search improvements

With Windows 11 Build 25182, Microsoft has announced an important change to the Microsoft Store. From now, it allows directly downloading and installing games without involving the Xbox app. Earlier, it would switch to the Xbox app to get a game installed on your device.

New taskbar animations are no longer available as of Windows 11 Build 25182

The new taskbar animations you could have enabled in Windows 11 Build 25179 are no longer available. Microsoft has reversed everything back to the default animations similar to what Windows 11 stable has in Build 25182. The latter was released yesterday to Insiders in the Dev channel.

Windows 11 Build 25182 (Dev) includes various fixed for shell components

Microsoft today released a new Insider build in the Dev channel. The official announcement doesn't mention any new feature, and comes with a list of fixes. The full build tag is 10.0.25182.1000.rs_prerelease.220812-1437. The most notable fixes where made for Start menu, taskbar, and Windows Update. Also, Microsoft has changed the build expiration date.

Windows 11’s taskbar will now show information from various Widgets for everyone

Microsoft is rolling out a change to the taskbar to everyone running Windows 11. It will now be able to rotate the information from various widgets in the left corner. Currently, it only shows the weather forecast from the appropriate widget. Now you will see notifications from news, sports, and finance mini apps.

Chrome and Edge titlebar context menus now support the dark theme on Windows

As you may remember, Chrome developers managed to find a way to make the context menu of the window frame support the native dark theme on Windows.  Edge has finally received the same change, as they both are Chromium-based. So when you run Windows in dark mode, you have a solid appearance.

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