Author: Karan Rana

After the news of the day regarding Android apps in Windows 11, it is time to talk about the new Build of Windows 11 on the Dev channel. We remind you that the Dev channel works on the updates that we will receive next year and that is why we can’t test Android apps at the moment. Let’s see what’s new in Build 22483 on the Dev channel. Hey #WindowsInsiders in the Dev Channel – We have a new build (22483) available for update today!Check out the blog for all the details – https://t.co/RDvXBDuCXA ^ AL# Windows11 #AreYouFlightingYet pic.twitter.com/RXBHsrbQOF -…

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Today the Windows Insider team announced the first preview version of the Android apps on Windows 11. This is only available to Beta channel users who are located or have the location in the United States. In this first version, this experience is offered to users in the United States, although it will take little time to reach more countries. The Dev channel is in a more advanced development cycle and does not match what is being released to users today. The Dev channel will not feature the preview of Android apps on Windows 11 today. This functionality will reach…

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We had been hearing rumors all day about the launch of Android apps on Windows 11. A developer’s guide and lots of information had been leaked. However, the official information that has just been published. Try Android apps on Windows Microsoft has emphasized that Windows is a platform for creators. That is why it offers the ability to work with Android applications in Windows 11. Let’s see how it works and other details. To get started, open the new Microsoft Store and you will find a selection of applications that were previously not available in Windows. These Android apps and…

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Sometimes things go the first time and other times, like the Microsoft Store, you need to try countless times. The Microsoft Store has been trying to succeed from Windows 8 And it wasn’t until Windows 11 that we started to see reason for hope. Now even Firefox hits the Microsoft Store. Mozilla Firefox hits the Microsoft Store The greatest success that Microsoft has had with the Store has been to eliminate restrictions and encourage their use. This should have been the way to act before demanding anything. Now we see how Opera or Firefox reach the Microsoft Store more permissive…

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The Redmond giant is still working on Windows 10. Little, much less than before, but it continues to solve countless problems. This time there is an update to the Release Preview channel of build 21H1, Build 19043.1319. Releasing Windows 10 Build 19043.1319 (21H1) to Release Preview Channel https://t.co/LCW7RymPbG – Windows Blogs (@windowsblog) October 19, 2021 What’s new and improved in Build 19043.1319 in Release Preview Fixed an issue that prevented you from accessing the pre-provisioning page during the install experience (OOBE). This problem occurs when the credentials page to sign in to Azure Active Directory appears and we press the…

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Microsoft has integrated the new emojis of Windows 11 in channel compilations Dev, which have not been without controversy. As we wait for a future launching Through some Windows 11 update, we teach you how to enjoy them from now on Windows 10 or even in the current version of Windows 11 if you don’t want to wait any longer. How to install the new Fluent emojis in Windows 10 IMPORTANT: Microsofters is not responsible for problems that may arise in Windows after applying this tutorial. For security reasons, we recommend that you perform a restore point to revert the…

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A few months ago we detailed you how the team of Outlook published a new extension for Microsoft Edge to check our mail, events and tasks without opening any new tab. Now this extension has been published for Google browser users. The Microsoft Outlook extension is now available in Google Chrome After a few months of exclusivity in the extensions store of Microsoft Edge, the extension debuts in the Chrome Web Store for Google Chrome users. Great news considering the user quota that the Google browser enjoys with respect to its competitors. With this extension we can use Outlook without…

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We have been talking about ARM for a long time, some consider it to be the future, others an alternative … Be that as it may the reality is that so far no one can compete with Apple in ARM processors. The Cupertino giant has ridiculed Qualcomm, Samsung and Mediatek countless times. Now Microsoft wants to compete in the world of processors and they are looking for workers in this area. As we have already indicated in the past, this processor could be linked to servers and not to Surface products, although this job offer leaves the door open. Microsoft…

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A few years ago, Ninjacat became the Official mascot of the Windows Insider program. Appeared in publications from the Windows blog and even had memes and wallpapers by Microsoft. But in Windows 11, and with the controversial renewal of the emojis, the emojis exclusive Windows Insider mascot disappear. Ninjacat exclusive emojis disappear from new Windows 11 emojis Microsoft recently presented at the last build the expected renewal of emojis for Windows 11. But this more than the joy of users, sparked controversy: Microsoft presented a 2D version of emojis, instead of a 3D version. Users were already getting used to…

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