Windows 11 is more advanced than you might think. We show you how to take advantage of AI‑powered Copilot tricks, ...
Windows 11, as a "service," is always getting better, and a major update is planned for later this year with several features.
Obviously, you’ll need an extra monitor, and along with that, you may require some wires and connectors. The first and foremost step is checking the ports on your computer. If you are using a laptop, ...
Microsoft has released new "lightweight" companion taskbar apps. Companion apps launch when you start your computer. The apps include People, File Search, and Calendar. Microsoft will be pushing an ...
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Have you ever felt like your computer’s interface just doesn’t quite fit your workflow? The Windows 11 taskbar, often overlooked as a static feature, is actually a powerful tool waiting to be tailored ...
Yesterday, Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.3671 (KB5055622), which contains a new feature that allows users to select how their taskbars will display app icons. This new ...
Microsoft is testing a new taskbar icon scaling feature that automatically scales down Windows taskbar icons to show more apps when it gets too overcrowded. The feature is gradually rolling out to ...
TL;DR: Microsoft just released a new build for Windows Insiders, and while it may not seem significant on paper, it brings two notable upgrades to the taskbar. Build 26120.1542 for the Dev Channel ...
Google is experimenting with bringing the tablet taskbar to phones running Android 15. Android’s taskbar is currently only shown on large-screen devices like tablets and book-style foldables. The ...
There is a new Explorer Patcher update, an app that tweaks Windows 11's stock taskbar and other parts. In the latest release, developer implemented a new Windows 10 taskbar, ARM64 support, and more.
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