Microsoft announces Windows 365 business subscription prices; starts at Rs. 1555 user/month

Last month, Microsoft introduced their first ever subscription-based cloud PC service called Windows 365. After revealing the various capabilities and features of the device, Microsoft has now unveiled the various prices they will charge for various tiers of performance.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator now available on Xbox Series X and Series S

After nearly a year since it launched for the PC, Microsoft has announced the console launch of Microsoft Fight Simulator for the Xbox Series X and Series S. With this release, console gamers can now experience Microsoft Flight Simulator with incredible realism, accuracy, and authenticity.

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Microsoft announces Flight Simulator accessories for Xbox series

Microsoft’s recently announced that its popular PC game – Flight Simulator is coming to the Xbox Series X|S on July 27th, 2021. Ahead of the launch, now Microsoft has announced new accessories for the Flight Simulator game on PC and Xbox series. Continue reading “Microsoft announces Flight Simulator accessories for Xbox series”

Microsoft introduces Windows 365 Cloud PC computing service

Microsoft has taken the next big step for their Windows operating system, with the introduction of their first-ever cloud PC service called Windows 365. The service will be available to businesses of all sizes and will enable streaming a version of both Windows 10 and Windows 11, once it’s launched, through a browser.

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Microsoft pushes Windows 10 update KB5004945 to fix PrintNightmare zero-day exploit

Every now and then, when software vulnerabilities in Windows 10 are discovered, Microsoft will push out an emergency update based on how serious the exploit is. The company is now rolling out the KB5004945 emergency security update to patch the PrintNightmare zero-day vulnerability in Windows Print Spooler service.

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Windows 11 will introduce improved Accessibility menu, better application integration and more

With Windows 11, Microsoft has rebranded their “Easy of Access” tools and consolidated them into a new “Accessibility” menu. Microsoft also unveiled a number of updates that will improve the functionality of various accessibility features across Windows 11 and across applications that use them.

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Microsoft Office apps get a design refresh; 64-bit Office for ARM devices announced

Microsoft announced its next version of the operating system Windows 11 last week and today, it has released the first build for Insider Preview users. Along with that, Microsoft has also announced its next version of Microsoft Office and a visual refresh of the same. Continue reading “Microsoft Office apps get a design refresh; 64-bit Office for ARM devices announced”

Xbox Cloud Gaming now available on Windows 10 devices, Apple iPhone and iPad via browser

After months of teases and testing, Microsoft has finally rolled out their all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members with Windows 10 PCs and Apple phones and tablets, via browser, across 22 countries. Along with this, Microsoft also announced that Xbox Cloud Gaming will be powered by custom Xbox Series X hardware.

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Microsoft releases Windows 11 Insider Preview — Here’s how to get it on Intel 7th gen / AMD Zen 1 processors and later

Microsoft has released the first Insider Preview of the Windows 11, as it had promised at its event last week.  The first Windows 11 beta has a build 22000.51, and it’s available for Insiders in the Dev channel. To install Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds, you must be running a licensed version of Windows 10 on your device.

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Windows 11 will require TPM: Here’s how to check if your PC supports it and enable it in supported systems

While yesterday’s Windows 11 reveal event was mostly received positively by everyone, there has been a bit of information that has been causing a bit of controversy. One of the hardware requirements for Windows 11 is the presence of Trusted Platform Module or TPM 2.0, and people are unsure about whether their PC supports it or not. In this article, we will tell you how to check support for it and how to enable it.

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Microsoft 365 update brings several new features for Microsoft Teams, Outlook and more

Microsoft introduced their next version of Windows operating system yesterday during an event, called Windows 11. One among the many updates announced for Windows 11 is the integration of Microsoft Teams in it, and along with Microsoft also announced various new features for Microsoft 365 suite of applications, of which Microsoft Teams is a part of.

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Windows 11: New Microsoft Store with refreshed design, Android app support and more

At the Windows 11 event, Microsot also introduced  new Microsoft Store coming soon to both Windows 11 and Windows 10 that will let users discover and install the best apps, games, movies and even special offers – like unique movie discounts for Xbox Game Pass members. Several apps, including Adobe Creative Cloud, Disney+, TikTok, Zoom, and some of own apps like Microsoft Teams, Visual Studio, and even Notepad and Paint will be coming to the Microsoft Store on Windows. Continue reading “Windows 11: New Microsoft Store with refreshed design, Android app support and more”

Microsoft introduces Windows 11 with refreshed look, new Start button and taskbar, Snap Layouts and more

Microsoft just introduced Windows 11, the next major Windows update at its event, as expected. This brings a simplified design and user experience, Start menu in the centre, new tools like Snap layouts, Desktops, and a new more-intuitive redocking experience, option to connect instantly right from your desktop with Microsoft Teams, and more. Continue reading “Microsoft introduces Windows 11 with refreshed look, new Start button and taskbar, Snap Layouts and more”

Microsoft OneDrive gets new photo editing features

Microsoft, today, is adding new features to its popular cloud storage tool OneDrive. As a part of a new update, users can edit photos on OneDrive, similar to Google Photos, and the company is also adding new ways to organize and view photos on the Android app. Continue reading “Microsoft OneDrive gets new photo editing features”

Microsoft to unveil next generation of Windows on June 24

After confirming at the Build 2021 about the announcement of next-generation of Windows soon, Microsoft has now confirmed that it will  unveil the next upgrade for Windows on June 24th. The invite just says “Join us to see what’s next for Windows” without giving any hints of what to expect. The Windows 10 was introduced back in 2015 as a successor to Windows 8 / 8.1. Continue reading “Microsoft to unveil next generation of Windows on June 24”