Microsoft's Windows 11 has the new retouches that it recently adopted on its latest update. A few changes have been foreign to many from the new look of the start button to the design of the settings.
The Windows Start button should be on the left side of the taskbar. We'll show you where to find the setting to move it back. Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering ...
ZDNET's key takeaways The new Windows 11 Start menu is now rolling out to all users.The menu brings a more flexible layout to the Apps section.Don't like it? You can still turn to a Start menu ...
The new taskbar has a new appearance and feels along with the new look of the start-up button. It has become a bit larger than the older version, increasing its presence on the screen. However, ...
Microsoft has given a first look at Windows 8.1, the free update to Windows 8 that it plans to deliver this autumn. Though it will disappoint some, it should surprise few to learn that Windows 8.1 ...
Windows 11 offers a wide variety of features, and many of them—like the Windows Subsystem for Linux and language packs—aren't installed by default. You can also ...
While the Metro interface is certainly the biggest new feature in Windows 8, you can still access the desktop with the click of a button—it just works a little differently than previous versions of ...
Windows 95 launched exactly 20 years ago today, and though the operating system is long dead many of its ideas still live on. In celebration of 95's 20th birthday, we're revisiting our piece on the ...