Microsoft is planning to no longer support the Windows Mail, Calendar, and People apps later this year. The software giant ...
If you're still using either of these apps, you'll need to switch to the new Outlook or find alternatives soon.
The company has been moving existing users of these apps over to the new Outlook for Windows app over the last few months.
Microsoft will discontinue the built-in Mail and Calendar apps in Windows 11 after December 31, 2024, urging users to switch ...
We now know how to bring it back on Windows 11. Windows 10 Action Center is now available on Windows 11 You don't need any ...
Windows 11 KB5046617 is now rolling to everyone with version 24H2, and it fixes most of the major issues. Like every patch, ...
The new app is now available as a wider release for the general public, ready for you to manage your Nvidia GeForce RTX ...
Google's Quick Share, an app for transferring files between Android devices, Chromebooks, and Windows PCs, is now available ...
Windows 11 KB5046633 makes the Copilot key configurable, fixes Modern Standby. Find the direct download links here.
Microsoft keeps nagging Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11, with a new prompt now appearing in the Update page of the ...
Microsoft is ending support of its Windows Mail, Calendar and People apps at the end of the year and migrating users to the ...
As promised, Microsoft today released .NET 9, the latest version of its free and open-source application platform.