News July 20, 2021 Microsoft highlights its redesigned Windows 11 Context Menu and Share Dialog by Laurent Giret
News July 20, 2021 Windows 11’s new Teams for consumers app starts rolling out to Insiders by Laurent Giret
News July 20, 2021 Outlook’s new Calendar Board view (formerly Project Moca) begins general roll out, brings together calendars, tasks, and notes by Rabia Noureen
News July 20, 2021 Microsoft Flight Simulator, Crimson Skies and more are coming to Xbox Game Pass this month by Laurent Giret
News July 20, 2021 Surface Studio 2 gets new firmware updates with security and stability improvements by Rabia Noureen
News July 20, 2021 Microsoft’s DirectStorage API will support games running on Windows 10 version 1909 and newer by Laurent Giret
News July 20, 2021 Microsoft Edge is improving PWAs notifications to better highlight the name of web apps by Rabia Noureen
News July 19, 2021 With RTX on ARM, Nvidia opens the door for ARM-based Windows PCs with dedicated GPUs by Arif Bacchus
News July 19, 2021 Amazon’s App Store “actively working” to support Google’s new App bundles, will work on Windows 11 by Laurent Giret
News July 19, 2021 Windows 11 will “give your eyes a rest” by enabling dark mode by default for commercial PCs by Laurent Giret
News July 19, 2021 Microsoft Teams now lets users translate slides in PowerPoint Live presentations by Rabia Noureen
News July 18, 2021 Windows news recap: 3D emojis are on the way, Windows 365 Cloud PC announced, and more by Jack Wilkinson
News July 18, 2021 Microsoft news recap: praise for PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller, agreement reached to acquire RiskIQ, and more by Jack Wilkinson
OnPodcast, Videos July 18, 2021 OnPodcast Episode 41: Windows 10 21H2 announced, Windows 365 Cloud PC, Clippy & 1,800 refreshed emojis by Podcast OnMSFT
News July 17, 2021 WhatsApp begins rolling out multi-device support to beta testers by Jack Wilkinson
News July 17, 2021 NPD: Microsoft’s Xbox Series X|S were the highest-grossing consoles in the US last month by Jack Wilkinson
News July 17, 2021 Microsoft advises customers to disable Windows print spooler to safeguard against another new vulnerability by Jack Wilkinson