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How to create batch script files on Windows 11
By Mauro Huculak published
Dot Bat On Windows 11, you can create basic and advanced batch files to run commands and automate tasks, and in this guide, I'll show you how.

Windows 12 and Qualcomm Oryon processors will not support Arm32 apps
By Sean Endicott published
Farewell The next major version of Windows will not support Arm32 apps. Qualcomm's upcoming Oryon processors won't support the older type of apps either.

How to apply Group Policy settings to specific users on Windows 11
By Mauro Huculak published
MMC On Windows 11, you can create a User-Specific Local Group Policy (LGPO) snap-in to apply Local Group Policy settings to one or some users and not to everyone, and in this guide, I'll show you how.

Microsoft will FINALLY let users disable the MSN feed in Windows 11's widgets board later this year
By Zac Bowden published
Widgets Microsoft has announced that users will be able to turn off the MSN feed in the widgets board on Windows 11 later this year.

The next feature drop for Windows 11 is LIVE, here's everything that's new
By Zac Bowden last updated
Moment 3 The Windows 11 May 2023 feature drop is official

Insiders can already test some Windows 11 features announced at Build 2023
By Sean Endicott published
New Hotness Microsoft announced several Windows 11 features at Build 2023. You can test some of them already if you're a Windows Insider.

How to install the Windows 11 May 2023 feature update (Moment 3) today
By Sean Endicott published
Grab it now! Windows 11's second feature drop of the year is on the way. You can install it starting today as an optional update.

Here are the biggest announcements coming out of Microsoft Build 2023
By Zac Bowden published
Roundup We round up the most important news coming out of Microsoft's Build 2023 developer conference.

GitHub Copilot will bring the power of AI to Windows Terminal
By Sean Endicott published
AI everywhere GitHub Copilot will soon be available within Windows Terminal. The addition will allow developers to call on artificial intelligence to recommend commands and identify errors.

Almost 10,000 Microsoft engineers already use dev boxes, and the cloud PCs will roll out to developers this July
By Sean Endicott published
Coming soon Dev Box is a cloud PC service for developers built on the same tech as Windows 365. After a year of testing, it's set to become generally available this summer.
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