As many of you know, I’m a big fan of Intel’s NUC family of small form factor PCs. But I’m not just a fan: I’m a customer and a daily user too.
BY Paul Thurrott with 38 Comments
As many of you know, I’m a big fan of Intel’s NUC family of small form factor PCs. But I’m not just a fan: I’m a customer and a daily user too.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 27 Comments
Microsoft is defining Cortana's role in Windows 10 with the new Cortana experience, which focuses mainly on productivity features, expected to ship with the Windows 10 version 2004 sometime soon.
BY Paul Thurrott with 6 Comments
Microsoft continues providing quality updates to Windows 10 version 2004 since its December completion.
BY Paul Thurrott with 12 Comments
Microsoft today pushed the new Edge web browser to the Release Preview ring of the Windows Insider program.
BY Paul Thurrott with 4 Comments
Microsoft today warned that the Coronavirus outbreak will impact the revenues of its More Personal Computing business segment.
BY Paul Thurrott with 88 Comments
Continuing its theme of filling in the blanks in Windows, Stardock this week released a new sound scheme manager called SoundPackager 10.
BY Paul Thurrott with 10 Comments
Windows 10 Version 1909 hit 22.6 percent usage this month, AdDuplex says, up from 15.2 percent this past January.
BY Paul Thurrott with 13 Comments
If you have an Office 365 commercial account, you can use it to sign-in to Windows 10 instead of using a Microsoft account.
BY Paul Thurrott with 28 Comments
Like them or not, we can at least agree that the new Windows 10 icons are the most superficial design change that Microsoft could possibly make.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 48 Comments
Microsoft is rolling out a new update to Windows 10 for Insiders today, and it comes with the company's new set of icons designed with its Fluent Design system.
BY Paul Thurrott with 2 Comments
Adobe is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its flagship Photoshop application by adding new features on desktop and iPad.
BY Paul Thurrott with 21 Comments
It is perhaps not coincidental that the coming Windows 10X user experience mimics that provided by Office via multiple entry-points.
BY Paul Thurrott with 3 Comments
With its MWC plans thwarted by the Coronavirus outbreak, Microsoft will now host a Mixed Reality Dev Days event just before Build 2020 in May.
BY Paul Thurrott with 41 Comments
The Universal Windows Platform (UWP) isn’t particularly well-suited to traditional productivity applications.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 18 Comments
Microsoft is introducing support for RCS Messaging on the Your Phone app exclusively for Samsung's Galaxy S20 devices, but there are a couple of limitations.
BY Paul Thurrott with 10 Comments
Microsoft announced that the preview version of Windows Terminal has been upgraded to version 0.9, adding several useful new features.
BY Paul Thurrott with 25 Comments
Sometime in the next month or so, Microsoft will finally begin rolling out Windows 10 version 2004. Here’s what to expect.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 17 Comments
Microsoft is releasing a new build of Windows 10 to Insiders in the First Ring, and it's also introducing a new design for the Calendar app in preview today.
BY Paul Thurrott with 6 Comments
Mehedi has updated his Twitter client, Tweeten, to version 5, adding native support for Windows 10 on ARM and several new features.
BY Paul Thurrott with 6 Comments
Windows 10 version 2004 isn’t yet available to the public, but Microsoft has issued a cumulative update to the Slow ring.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 49 Comments
Microsoft reveals new Win32 container in Windows 10X, says OS updates will take less than 90 second restarts.
BY Paul Thurrott with 4 Comments
Today, Microsoft will finally explain how developers can target dual-screen experiences and give us our first real peek at Windows 10X.
BY Paul Thurrott with 9 Comments
In a market full of incredibly high-quality options, the Dragonfly nonetheless manages to stand out. It is a nearly perfect portable PC.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 12 Comments
Microsoft is releasing version 80 of the new Edge browser to the public, which brings native support for ARM64 devices like the Surface Pro X.
BY Paul Thurrott with 49 Comments
If you care at all about Windows, this is a great move, as Microsoft is finally dealing with two of its biggest mistakes of the past few years.
BY Paul Thurrott with 21 Comments
I decided to port .NETpad from Visual Basic to C# in order to get up to speed on the latter language as quickly as possible.
BY Paul Thurrott with 37 Comments
So, we need to discuss this week’s news about the end of ad-based UWP app monetization through the Microsoft Store.