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Microsoft to end its free Windows 10 accessibility upgrade offer by end of year

As you may already know, currently you are able to get Windows 10 for free using your Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 key. You can use it in Windows 10 and the OS will become activated. Another way to get it is a special web site which offers the OS for free for users who use assistive technologies. Now, the Redmond software giant has decided to end the free offer for assistive technology users by the end of the year.

Change Remote Desktop (RDP) Port in Windows 10

RDP stands for Remote Desktop Connection. It is a special network protocol which allows a user to establish a connection between two computers and access the Desktop of a remote host. It is used by Remote Desktop Connection. The local computer is often referred to as the "client". In this article, we'll see how to change the port that Remote Desktop listens on.

Run Microsoft Edge in Private Mode

Private browsing mode is a feature of the Edge browser designed to not record the history of your web surfing. When you open a new private window, Microsoft Edge does not keep cookies, temporary internet files, history, and other data related to your browsing activities. When the Private browsing session window is closed, this data is cleared. The Private mode is useful when you are using Edge on a shared computer. Here is how to activate the Private mode in Edge.

Trick or Treat Halloween Theme for Windows 10

Trick or Treat is a themepack which brings awesome Halloween decorations to your Windows desktop. This beautiful theme was initially created for Windows 7, but you can use it in Windows 10, Windows 7 and Windows 8.

Pin Any File To Taskbar in Windows 10

Out of the box, Windows 7 allows you to pin programs to the taskbar. In later versions of Windows like Windows 8 and Windows 10, Microsoft allows the user to pin folders and settings to Start but not the Taskbar. In this article, we will see how to pin a file to the taskbar in Windows 10.

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