Microsoft has released Secure Boot 2023 certificates to all eligible Windows 11 and Windows 10 PC. Here's how to check if you ...
Microsoft has released Windows 11 KB5094126 and KB5093998 cumulative updates for versions 25H2/24H2 and 23H2 to fix security vulnerabilities, bugs, and add new features. Today's updates are mandatory ...
Microsoft’s June Windows 11 update adds Task Manager NPU visibility for supported AI PCs, helping IT teams verify hardware, drivers, and policy-sensitive changes before rollout. Microsoft’s June ...
PCWorld reports that Windows 11’s June 2026 update (KB5094126) introduces performance improvements including a Low Latency Profile that boosts CPU speeds for faster app launches. Key new features ...
Microsoft admitted in January 2026 that Windows 11 has some problems, promising to fix the operating system and improve things going forward. Fast forward almost six months, and Windows users finally ...
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In a surprising move, Microsoft has quietly confirmed that it’s extending Windows 10 support until October 12, 2027, which is one full year beyond the October 2026 cutoff that home users had been ...
Secure Boot certificate expiry 2026 arrives June 24 when Microsoft’s KEK CA 2011 expires. Devices missing the UEFI 2023 ...
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Pearl Abyss' latest update for Crimson Desert follows through on a promise to make Damiane and Oongka more interesting to ...
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Microsoft is pushing out a fix to a bigger number of affected computers, but your PC may need your help to receive them.