Notepad on Windows 11 is no longer the lightweight utility it once was. Learn how to replace Notepad with Microsoft Edit on Windows 11.
Microsoft has fixed a "remote code execution" vulnerability in Windows 11 Notepad that allowed attackers to execute local or ...
Windows 11 is gaining popularity due to its innovative UI and new features for PCs. Microsoft has changed some aspects of the Photos app too. In this guide, we show you how to use the new Windows 11 ...
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Windows 11 version 25H2 is now generally available, and that means the finalized ISO media is now available to download directly from Microsoft's servers. Version 25H2 was in testing with Windows ...
How to Edit the Windows 11 Start Menu Initially, the Windows 11 Start menu was fairly barebones and limited. People complained about the recommended apps section only showing what Microsoft wanted you ...