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Microsoft will continue to release Call of Duty and other Activision Blizzard titles for PlayStation

Microsoft plans to keep Call of Duty and other popular Activision Blizzard games available on PlayStation consoles. This won't change even after the deal is closed and all existing agreements have ended. This was announced by company president Brad Smith in a blog post.

Windows 11 is growing among Steam users

Adduplex recently published their January 2021 report, revealing the latest numbers about the Windows market. Despite Microsoft being less pushy in distributing the new OS, Windows 11 is steadily growing and slowly getting more and more users. Now we have the latest stats from Steam and its regular hardware survey. It shows how Windows 11 is doing among those who like to play games on their computers.

Vivaldi 5.1 is out with tab horizontal scrolling, Reading List, and Quick Setting

Meet the new Vivaldi 5.1 release. Vivaldi is known for providing an unique flexible user interface and exclusive features that take your daily browser to a new level. Today's release adds a few more novelties that most users will welcome.

Windows 11 receives a new taskbar app overflow pane and a Snap bar

This week, we learned a lot about new features that coming to Windows 11 in near future. There are several improvements to Settings and Notifications, a new Sustainability feature, and even stickers for wallpapers. But that's not all. It looks like the Redmond software giant has prepared a few more novelties for the upcoming Windows 11 release.

February 2022 cumulative updates for Windows 11 and Windows 10

Today is the second Tuesday of February, so it is time to check for updates if you are running Microsoft Windows. The Redmond firm has released a set of cumulative updates for all supported Windows versions. Here are the patches available for Windows 11 and Windows 10.

Fix the Yes button is missing in User Account Control on Windows 11

Today, we will show you what to do if the Yes button is missing on the User Account Control screen in Windows 11. User Account Control (simply UAC) is a built-in security system in Windows 11 that prevents unauthorized software and hardware changes on your computer. User Account Control requests an Administrator approval when the user or an app tries to install, modify, or uninstall a program, change settings, delete mission-critical files, etc.

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