Windows 11’s new Start menu is rolling out and the community reaction is not great.
When Microsoft unveiled Windows 11, everyone noticed one thing first — it looked beautiful. Rounded corners, soft shadows, glass-like transparency — it finally felt like Windows grew up. But under ...
Gone are the Windows 7 days where everyone agreed that it was one of the best-designed operating systems. Now there's Windows 11, which has users torn.
Windows 11's latest build is here with a redesigned BSOD, improved battery indicator, and other changes. It also removes a popular command used to skip the Microsoft Account requirement during setups.
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