Author: Karan Rana

One more week we return with the news of Microsoft Edge in the Dev channel. After compilation 96.0.1028.0 we now move on to the next version. Some novelties focused on voice typing and improvements in profiles. But, let’s see in detail what they have been working on from the Edge team. Hey there, Insiders! Dev channel update to version 96.0.1032.0 is going live today! You can expect to see Microsoft Editor built directly into the browser, voice typing for Windows 11, & more. Check out our change summary on the Insider forums to read on: https://t.co/u7ArMf0HLT pic.twitter.com/nQXDvRpVgY – Microsoft Edge…

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The first problems after upgrading to Windows 11 start to appear. The first one affects the AMD processors, where your performance is being impaired after updating. Now a new problem, where the Windows 11 taskbar is affected. The old Windows 10 taskbar and start menu appears completely broken In communities such as Reddit or the Microsoft forum they have reported that after updating to Windows 11, some computers display the Windows 10 taskbar on a unusable state. In other words, neither the start menu nor other functions can be used. This happens because Microsoft has not completely eliminated the Windows…

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We already know that Xbox team goes free And now they have launched a new Xbox store for the web with a design much more in line with the brand and independent of Windows 11. This new store will allow us to get the most out of it and even play games on Xbox Cloud Gaming. Let’s see the details of the new store. The Xbox Store is renewed on the web Microsoft has started to launch a redesigned Xbox Store on the web. This allows us to add games to our wish list or launch cloud-enabled games. The first…

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PWAs have their defenders and their detractors. There are people who consider that a PWA distorts the experience compared to a native application. Others consider that they are the panacea, the present and the future of the applications. The reality is that it is a good alternative that improves over time. In this case we have to talk about Instagram and its Windows 10 and Windows 11 app that will soon allow uploading of publications. Instagram finalizes the publication of content from the Windows app As usual this has been discovered by Alessandro paluzzi, an expert in finding news in…

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As we have already said, the launch of Windows 11 has had, like all launch, lights and shadows. We are not only talking about the absence of features, there are also cases of memory leaks and other problems. This time it has been AMD that has indicated that the performance of Ryzen processors in Windows 11 is lower in games. Let’s see what this problem consists of and its relevance. Windows 11 could reduce gaming performance by up to 15% The support page from AMD has reported known issues and if there is any solution in this regard. We are…

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As we have already indicated there are lights and shadows in Windows 11. And, as reported by PCGamer and other means, Windows 11 has a memory leak problem. A problem that has been trying to solve from the beginning and has not been solved in time. However, based on the lack of reports circulating on the subject, it seems that users do not suffer from it as much, and that is good news. How memory leaks happen in Windows 11 Some users through Twitter have reported problems with memory leaks in Windows 11. Most are simply distributing the existing reports…

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Today we had an appointment with Huawei, as it was not a global launch we knew more or less what we were going to find and Huawei has not disappointed. The new ones arrive Huawei Matebook 13s and 14s with Windows 11, a very interesting renovation with the latest hardware. Huawei Matebook 13s and 14s, a show on Windows 11 The first thing to highlight is its screen where we have a 90% relationship between the screen and the body of the device. This makes us have a more immersive feeling. What’s more, the resolution is 2.5K with 400 nits…

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Windows 11 has arrived and in what way. Microsoft’s new operating system is giving a lot to talk about and we have already taught you how to install it. We know that its demanding requirements (such as the presence of TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot) have caused many of you not to be able to install it officially, which is why we have also prepared a simple guide so that you can install it on unsupported PCs. With Windows 11 you don’t just win… you can also lose However, many of you will not be especially adventurous, quite the opposite.…

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With Windows 11 just released, now comes the controversy. On the minimum requirements to upgrade to the new Microsoft operating system two important new features arrive: TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot (Secure Boot, in English). Here, the problem comes because many computers do not have these options, mainly from 2015 onwards, and in other more modern ones, they are disabled. In fact, it is common for parts mounted computers to have the TPM option disabled by the motherboard manufacturer. The solution is to enter BIOS and enable this feature. So, in a few minutes we will see how PC Health…

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