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Settings is the buggiest part of the leaked Windows 10X build. In some places, it’s identical to Windows 10 Settings, but it’s missing many settings.
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In addition to Microsoft Edge, Windows 10X comes with a minimal set of Store apps. Some don’t work. And some key apps are completely missing.
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Windows 10X provides what looks like a complete desktop version of the Microsoft Edge web browser with full support for all the normal features.
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The Windows 10X taskbar is much simpler than in Windows 10, and the Action Center looks almost identical to the similar UI in Chrome OS.
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The Windows 10X desktop and Start interfaces are much simpler than their equivalents in mainstream versions of Windows 10.
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Here’s a complete look at the Windows 10X Setup process, which is a simplified and prettier version of Windows Setup from Windows 10.
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Happy Friday! And, yep, it's really September already. So let's kick off the long Labor Day weekend with a great set of reader questions. ChatGPT and non-exclusivity helix2301 asks: First of all just want to say love all the site updates great to get some of the behind-the-scenes stuff really great and enjoy it. Thanks.…
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With its OnePlus 9 Series handsets, OnePlus has finally vaulted into the upper echelon of premium smartphones alongside Apple and Samsung.
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I spent much of the weekend examining the leaked Windows 10X build, which appears to be a near-final version of Microsoft’s coming Chrome OS competitor. I have some observations, of course. But more to the point, I also have questions. Lots of questions. I asked these questions, semi-rhetorically, to Windows internals expert Rafael Rivera yesterday,…
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With its stellar design, display, camera system, and S Pen, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra sits at the pinnacle of the smartphone market.
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Microsoft's much-awaited dual-screen Surface device is finally here. And it's everything you been waiting for. Here's our first official look.