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Microsoft is fixing Windows 11 Task Manager’s quirky reporting of CPU usage, and a much-wanted change for the lock screen is coming, too
By Darren Allan published
Confused by Task Manager seemingly getting CPU usage wrong in Windows 11? Don’t worry, Microsoft has cleared up what’s going on here.

Windows 11 vs Linux for business: which operating system should you embrace?
By Bryan M Wolfe published
We put these two operating system giants to the test.

Microsoft’s latest bit of nagging in Windows 11 might come from a good place, but it’s seriously annoying some people
By Darren Allan published
New piece of stealth advertising in Windows 11 is a warning to back up your PC – and while that’s good advice, not everyone needs prodding to use OneDrive.

How to enable Nvidia G-Sync
By Jasmine Mannan published
In this article we’ll be covering how to enable G-Sync for those who have Nvidia graphics cards and want to make use of the feature.

Windows 11 24H2 bug is confusing people by displaying half the interface in one language, and the remainder in another
By Darren Allan published
I’ve seen some weird bugs in Windows 11, but a glitch that mixes up two languages in the operating system’s menus takes the cake.

How to recover files in Windows 11
By Jasmine Mannan published
We show you how to recover files in Windows 11 by either checking your Recycle Bin, or finding them in your file history backups.

I have good news and bad news about Windows 11 24H2’s new update: it introduces nifty features and fixes... but also includes another ad
By Darren Allan published
Tired of ads in Windows 11 yet? I know I am, but Microsoft looks to be bringing in yet another, and this time it’s referrals for PC Game Pass.

Windows 11 is still my favorite OS, ads and all
By Zak Storey published
For all its bloat and technical failings, Windows 11 remains my favorite OS, and that probably won't change for a while.

Finding Windows 11 sluggish when you’re working with files and folders? You’re not alone – and it’s high time for Microsoft to sort out File Explorer
By Darren Allan published
Some people are complaining that File Explorer is woefully slow, or that it regularly crashes, and Microsoft needs to shape up here.
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