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Clues in Windows 11 suggest Microsoft has a nifty plan to help you move all your stuff from an old PC to a new computer more easily and conveniently
By Darren Allan published
Worried about how you’ll transfer all your files and settings from your existing PC to a new one? Windows 11 might soon help with a handy ‘Migration’ app.

Windows 11 24H2 hasn’t raised the bar for the operating system’s CPU requirements, Microsoft clarifies
By Darren Allan published
Worried you won’t be able to upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 because support for your Intel CPU has been dropped? Don’t be...

Microsoft is spending $700 million to ramp up security and computing power in Poland
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Phase two of Microsoft’s Polish investment has been announced.

Xbox boss Phil Spencer wants to be 'transparent' during Xbox showcases, will continue putting PlayStation and Nintendo logos in its trailers
By Demi Williams published
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has said it will continue putting PlayStation and Nintendo logos in its trailers to be "transparent" with its audience.

Xbox boss Phil Spencer provides a long-awaited update on Rare's Everwild, says the team is making 'progress'
By Demi Williams published
Rare's Everwild is still in development despite its five years of radio silence, according to Xbox boss Phil Spencer.

Seen those complaints online about having to sign in to your Microsoft account to use Windows 11’s Notepad app? It’s all a load of hot air
By Darren Allan published
Windows 11 users don’t need a Microsoft account to use Notepad after its latest update – but you will need to login to use the app’s new AI feature.

New patch for Windows 11 24H2 reportedly plays havoc with File Explorer, and some folks are claiming it's broken their PC
By Darren Allan published
Is Windows 11’s latest patch one to avoid for now? Reports suggest it’s causing serious problems with some PCs, but if you hold off, you’ll be left without security fixes.

What is Copilot: Microsoft’s AI chatbot isn't just for Windows users
By David Crookes published
Copilot is an AI-powered assistant that’s available across a host of Microsoft products, helping to make many tasks easier and more efficient to perform
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