Microsoft has finally released KB5014023 to stable Windows 10 users. Currently an optional "C" patch, it has been available in Release Preview channel for a while with two reissues. It comes with several fixes.
Category: Windows 11
Windows 11 Build 25131 released in the Dev channel
Microsoft is releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25131 to the Dev Channel. The official announcement doesn't claim any new feature. It only includes various fixes, and a new version of the Microsoft Store app.
How to Remove Add to Favorites from Context Menu in Windows 11
You can remove the Add to favorites item from context menu in Windows 11 if you find no use for this feature. The Favorites section was first introduced in build 22593. There, Microsoft renamed Quick Access to Home in the File Explorer startup location. The Pinned files section then become "Favorites".
How to find out SSD, NVMe or HDD in a Windows 11 computer
Many newcomers are often curious how to find out if SSD or HDD is installed in their Windows 11 computer. You can do it relatively quickly and easily. You don't have to open the PC case or disassemble your laptop. Yet the methods may not be that obvious.
How to Enable Desktop Stickers in Windows 11, build 22621 and above
You can now enable Desktop stickers in Windows 11, which are available starting in build 22621 in form of a hidden feature. Perhaps, you have already heard about stickers, which appear in the Dev channel since February.
Windows Subsystem for Android is coming to 5 more countries
Microsoft is expanding the availability of the Windows System for Android (WSA) to five more countries. Currently, it is only available in the US, but enthusiasts can get it working anywhere by installing it manually.
Microsoft actually confirmed Windows 11 22H2 RTM build and its release date
Two weeks ago, were there rumors that Windows 11 RTM build 22H2 would be signing on May 20. Some sources were naming May 24 as the sign off date. But build 22621 was named the main candidate for this status. At that time, this was only a guess. Now, Microsoft has actually confirmed this information.
Windows 11 Build 22000.708 add Windows Spotlight for Desktop to the stable version of the OS
Microsoft reissued the KB5014019 patch, which was first available last week, on May 19. The patch was initially released to Insiders running Windows 11 in the Release Preview channel. Today, it is available to everyone on the stable version of the OS. So, if you want to add Windows Spotlight to Desktop, you can install this update.
Windows 11 will get support for third-party widgets before the end of the year
Widget support from third-party developers will appear in the Windows 11 operating system before the end of this year. Microsoft announced this at the Build 2022 annual developer conference. Developers will be able to create widgets, including those that work in pair with Win32 and PWA apps.
Microsoft Store now accepts Win32 apps, any of them
The first day of the Build 2022 developer conference highlights an impressive change in the Microsoft Store. Microsoft now accepts Win32 application from everyone. Until now, such apps have been added to the store on a first-come, first-served basis, and approval has likely been manual.