Windows 11 is due to roll out next month as an upgrade on eligible computers (The Verve discusses what can and cannot be upgraded here). This version of Windows will run faster and be more secure. Discover more in the TechSpot article here which also contains a Microsoft video detailing how they accomplish this.
Tips to help you stay safe & secure when you’re browsing online
MakeUseOf.com have created a guide that’s packed full of handy tips to consider when you’re browsing online. Topic’s covered include advice around passwords, social media, emails, and more. Read the article and download their PDF guide here.
Automatically curate your own news feed
Microsoft Corp on Tuesday rolled out a personalized news feed called Microsoft Start. Read about the solution which will be available both as a website and a mobile app, on Microsoft’s blog here.
Want to uninstall Microsoft Edge in Windows?
Tom’s Hardware have published an article detailing how you can uninstall Microsoft Windows’ default Edge browser – should you want to do that you can find out how here.
Speed up your PC by removing junk
USA Today have published an article listing 5 pro tricks to quickly find and delete junk from your PC to speed it up – discover more here.
Are you experiencing issues removing a Windows program?
Occasionally we experience issues uninstalling a Windows application, either because there is no uninstaller or it simply refuses to be removed. Makeuseof.com has just published an article that discusses a number of ways you can use to remove a Windows application – read it here.
Windows 11 release date announced
c|net & SlashGear have published details about the impending update to Windows 11. Spoiler alert: Windows 11 will be rolling out from October 5th – read about it here and here. Future updates to Windows 10 will soon tell you whether your current computer is capable of running Windows 11 – discover more from Digital Trends here. TechRepublic discusses how this new version of Windows will be a more open platform and support Android apps – read about it here.
Windows 11 could be here in October
Forbes just published an article suggesting the new Windows 11 could be here as soon as October this year. Read all about it here.
If you would like early access to Windows 11, read this article from c|net to find out how. Or perhaps you would simply like to preview it in a browser first – TechRadar explains how to do that here.
Enabling God Mode in Windows 10 and 11
Tom’s Guide just published an article about a secret Windows feature that provides access to more than 200 Windows administrative tools and settings all in one place. Check it out here.
Windows 11 is Coming….!!!!
Just when we thought Windows 10 was going to be with us forever, we now discover Microsoft are about to release a more robust secure operating system called Windows 11, that will also be able to run Android apps!! If you are using a fairly recent computer with a Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM) security chip onboard, then you will soon be able to fully exploit this new OS with an easy free update. PC Mag Australia recently published an article about Windows 11 here. You can also discover more about the TPM 2.0 requirement and whether your computer has it here. If you prefer to watch a no holds barred YouTube video review instead (gets a bit techie in the middle), check out this one below.