KB5049981 is the first Patch Tuesday update for this year, and Windows 10 is left high and dry with no new feature additions.
Designed to replace the current Mail and Calendar apps, the new Outlook can only be removed after it's been installed.
Come Patch Tuesday in February 2025, Microsoft will be tightening down even further. According to BetaNews, February will ...
Microsoft will start automatically installing its new Outlook email app on Windows 10 devices. It's already pre-installed on ...
Starting next month, Microsoft will begin forcibly installing its new Outlook email client on all Windows 10 devices. This ...
Among Windows 10’s best new features — which we listed earlier on Wednesday — the triumphant return of the Start Menu is unquestionably ranked near the top. It has definitely evolved from ...
Switching to the Linux operating system offers convenience and economy. Upgrading to Linux is free, and you can install it on ...
In most cases, modifying Group Policy settings or editing the Registry should restore access to the missing power options.
The good news is that the February update which brings the new Outlook doesn't strip out the old version of the app, so you ...
Use Control Panel or Registry Editor, but understand the risks This article describes how to disable UAC in Windows 10 using ...
As 2025 draws closer, Microsoft will end support for Windows 10, signaling a big change for millions of users. For those ...
Microsoft likes to promote its own services in Windows 10 and 11. Tweak these settings to stop the irritating tips, ...