As you may already know, the team behind Opera released a new version of their browser, Opera 42. One of its new features is a built-in currency converter popup. Some users find it useful, but others find it very annoying. If you don't like the currency converter feature, here is how to disable it.
Disable the New OneDrive Flyout in Windows 10
As you may already know, Windows 10 build 14986 comes with a new OneDrive flyout notification which looks stylish and fits the modern appearance of the operating system. For some users, it is enabled by default. If you are running Windows 10 build 14986 with the new flyout enabled out of the box but still prefer the previous style of the OneDrive notification, you can disable it with a simple Registry tweak. Here is how.
Opera 42 is out with Currency Converter & Feed Discovery
Today, a new version of the Opera browser hit the stable branch. Opera 42 comes with a number of interesting features like a built-in currency converter, faster startup and an improved RSS reader. Let's see these features in detail.
Enable the New OneDrive Flyout in Windows 10
Windows 10 build 14986 comes with a new OneDrive flyout notification which looks stylish and fits the modern appearance of the operating system. By default, it is not enabled for some users. If you are running the recently released Windows 10 build 14986, you can activate it with a simple Registry tweak.
Add Extract Context Menu Command to MSI Files
When you have an MSI package, you might be interested in extracting its contents without installing the app. This can be quickly done without using third party tools. Windows already comes with everything required for the operation. In this article, we will see how to add a useful command "Extract" to the MSI file's context menu.
Cortana for Android may allow users to customize the UI in the future
With the recent release of Cortana for Android 2.0, Microsoft has introduced a big redesign for its assistant on Google's mobile OS. It's now following some of the Material Design guidelines and looks more 'flat' while still offering the same rich set of features to users. And now there's a hint on what to expect from future updates in the app itself: if you tap the Cortana logo, there's a new screen which says clearly — "Coming soon: Personalize your Cortana".
Killer Instinct: Definitive Edition is now available for Windows 10 PCs
Killer Instinct was one of the first games available on Xbox One at launch back in 2013 and was later ported to Windows 10 PCs. Even if it wasn't part of the Xbox Play Anywhere program, the game became popular enough to get the "Definitive Edition" treatment in September. And now, this bundle packed with bonuses and additional content is finally available on Windows 10.
Open Printer Queue in Windows 10
Due to constant changes to the user interface in Windows 10, many novice users are having trouble finding the things they used to. If you came to Windows 10 directly from Windows XP or Windows 7, you can quickly get confused by the Settings app, which now serves as the Control Panel replacement. It is now the new way to manage the printer queue in Windows 10.
Download A tweak to add Extract context menu command to MSI files
A tweak to add Extract context menu command to MSI files.
Use the provided Registry tweak to add the "Extract" context menu command to MSI files
3 more games are now available for Xbox One via backward compatibility
The Xbox Backward Compatibility was a long awaited feature for Xbox One owners since the console's launch. It has became a huge success with a still growing list of available games. This time Microsoft has added 3 Xbox 360 games at once: now you can enjoy playing "Shadowrun", "Space Ark", and "Shotest Shogi" once again. With the latest additions (and the ones that have been added on December 4 — "Garou: Mark of the Wolves", "Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project" and "Sonic the Fighters'), the Backward Compatibility list now contains 301 games.