For my product of the decade, I want to highlight something that I don't think many people would consider to be that big of a deal. Still, it is: Windows as a Service is a considerable change in how ...
Windows 10 wasn’t perfect; these examples of what it did right are cherry-picked. But part of the operating system’s ...
While ZTHelper might seem unfamiliar or suspicious at first glance, it is a Microsoft-signed component that helps enforce secure, policy-driven DNS resolution in enterprise environments. ZTHelper is a ...
If Windows 10 was supposed to be the last version of Windows, why is there a Windows 11? Great question. Like the answer to many questions, the answer is, “it depends.” The authenticity of the concept ...
What's the point of Windows 11? With Windows 10, Microsoft had to make a big course correction from Windows 8, an ambitious yet flawed attempt at bringing PCs into the touchscreen era. Before that, ...
We’ve all been there. Windows’ built-in search function can be slow and annoying to use, and as of Windows 11, not only has ...
Microsoft this week announced support for Windows 11 in its Windows 365 Enterprise and Azure Virtual Desktop desktop-as-a-service offerings. However, both services only offer support for Windows 11 at ...
If Windows Update is being enabled itself even after turning it Off in Windows 11/10, you need to follow these solutions to fix the issue. Instead of using Windows Setting panel, you can use Services ...
Microsoft released the latest annual update to its flagship Windows operating system today. It might be the least exciting launch in the 30-plus-year history of Windows. And that's just fine.
Buried in the list of optional features that can be installed in Windows 10 are the beta versions of a OpenSSH Client and an OpenSSH Server. The client allows you to connect to remote SSH servers ...
Microsoft is about to make a significant change to how it delivers security updates and new features for Windows 11. You can still expect to see a single update package on the second Tuesday of each ...
It’s common sense that if you have a Windows PC, you need a third-party security suite to protect it. Right? Well, maybe not. That might’ve been the common sense mantra for decades, but things are ...