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Aujourd’hui — 11 mars 2026Microsoft

Windows 11 Update KB5079473 Released — What’s New. Download Link

Par : Nayan
11 mars 2026 à 05:53
On March 10, 2026, Microsoft released a new cumulative update for Windows 11: KB5079473, bringing systems to OS Builds 26200.8037 and 26100.8037. The update focuses mainly on security improvements, stability fixes, and performance optimizations for supported Windows 11 versions. This patch is part of Microsoft’s regular Patch Tuesday rollout, which delivers important fixes to keep […]

Windows 11 Is Getting a Faster Dark Mode Switch — And Finally Fixing the Annoying File Explorer Flash

Par : Nayan
10 mars 2026 à 16:31
Microsoft is testing a major quality-of-life improvement for Windows 11 users: a faster way to toggle dark mode directly from Quick Settings. The update also addresses one of the most frustrating bugs in the operating system — the bright white “flash” that appears in File Explorer while using dark mode. These changes are currently rolling […]

Microsoft Rolling Out Important Secure Boot Security Update for Windows PCs

Par : Nayan
10 mars 2026 à 04:30
Microsoft has begun rolling out a critical security update for Windows devices that refreshes the system’s Secure Boot certificates. The update is being delivered through Windows Update and is designed to ensure Windows systems remain secure as older certificates approach expiration. Why This Update Matters The update replaces the original 2011 Secure Boot certificates, which […]

Windows 11 Users Still Frustrated: Calls Grow for Less Bloatware, More Customization, and Control Over AI

Par : Nayan
9 mars 2026 à 11:38
Despite continuous updates from Microsoft, many users of Windows 11 say the operating system still lacks features they’ve been asking for since launch. Discussions across online communities show growing frustration over system bloat, limited customization options, and deeper integration of AI tools. While the platform continues to evolve with new features and design changes, many […]

Windows 11 May Soon Let You Remove Unwanted Quick Settings Again

Par : Nayan
9 mars 2026 à 07:03
Microsoft appears to be bringing back a highly requested customization feature in Windows 11 — the ability to remove unwanted quick actions from the Quick Settings panel. The feature was recently spotted hidden inside a preview build of Windows 11, suggesting that more customization options could soon return to the operating system. Hidden Feature Spotted […]

Microsoft Delays Mandatory Switch to New Outlook Until 2027

Par : Nayan
7 mars 2026 à 14:26
Microsoft has officially confirmed that businesses will not be forced to move to the new version of Microsoft Outlook until 2027, extending the transition timeline by at least a year. The decision comes after significant feedback from enterprise customers who said they needed more time to adapt to the redesigned Outlook experience and ensure compatibility […]

Windows 11 March 2026 Update Brings New Features, Taskbar Improvements, and Faster Performance

Par : Nayan
6 mars 2026 à 15:12
Windows 11 is getting another important update in March 2026, and it brings several improvements designed to make the operating system smoother, faster, and easier to use. Microsoft continues to refine Windows 11 with regular feature updates, focusing on user experience improvements rather than launching a completely new version of Windows. The upcoming update introduces […]

Windows 11 Update Reportedly Breaking Internet Connections for Some Users

Par : Nayan
6 mars 2026 à 06:57
A recent update for Windows 11 is reportedly causing internet connectivity problems for some users. After installing certain newer builds of the operating system, affected computers may appear connected to Wi-Fi or Ethernet networks but are unable to access the internet. The issue has been widely discussed by users and IT professionals, raising concerns about […]

Microsoft Shuts Down “Windows 12 Subscription OS” Rumors

Par : Nayan
5 mars 2026 à 17:57
Rumors about a subscription-based version of Windows have been spreading across tech communities recently. Some reports suggested that Microsoft was preparing to launch an AI-powered Windows 12 operating system in 2026 that would require a monthly subscription. However, new information indicates that those claims are false or greatly exaggerated. According to recent reports, Microsoft has […]

New Windows 10 Update Reportedly Breaking Recovery Tools on Some PCs

Par : Nayan
5 mars 2026 à 10:00
A recent update for Windows 10 is reportedly causing serious recovery problems on certain systems. Some users say the update interferes with the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), preventing recovery tools from working correctly. While the issue does not affect every device, it has raised concerns among Windows users who rely on recovery features to troubleshoot […]

Windows 12 Rumors & Pushback: What’s Real — and What’s Not in 2026

Par : Nayan
5 mars 2026 à 06:16
There’s a growing storm of speculation around Microsoft’s potential next operating system — widely referred to as Windows 12 — but not all of it is based on confirmed facts. Today’s biggest questions revolve around release timing, AI-centric features, and hardware requirements, alongside strong reactions from the tech community and industry watchers. 🚀 Is Windows […]

Microsoft Sparks Backlash After Banning “Microslop” on Discord

Par : Nayan
4 mars 2026 à 15:18
In a surprising turn of events this week, Microsoft found itself at the center of a fresh online controversy after temporarily banning the word “Microslop” on its official Copilot Discord server — a move that ultimately led to the server being locked after widespread backlash and creative protest from users. 🔍 What Is “Microslop”? “Microslop” […]

Secure Boot Allowed Key Exchange Key (KEK) Update: What is it?

6 mars 2026 à 04:15

Secure Boot Allowed Key Exchange KeyIf you have recently checked your Windows update history, you probably noticed something about the Secure Boot Allowed Key Exchange Key (KEK) and wondered what it is. In 2011, with Windows 8, Microsoft introduced a feature called Secure Boot. This feature ensures that your computer loads only software signed and verified by trusted authorities, such […]

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Here's exactly when you can play the new Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Zombies map, Paradox Junction

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7's latest Zombies map Paradox Junction is almost here. Here's when you can play and what you can get.

A promotional image for the new Black Ops 7 Zombies map, Paradox Junction

Paradox Junction is based on Nuketown, but not the Nuketown we know from Multiplayer.

Ex-Microsoft gaming VP and Xbox 360 lead creator calls the infamous Red Ring of Death a "Tylenol moment" — what does that mean? Here's what he said

In a new interview, former Xbox VP Peter Moore has reflected on the Xbox 360's notorious "Red Ring of Death" and how Microsoft ended up dealing with it.

The Xbox 360's infamous Red Ring of Death.

An official Red Ring of Death poster Microsoft sold in reference to the infamous console-bricking Xbox 360 hardware issue.

The UK has found its counter-pick to the MacBook Neo — and it's our favorite lightweight Copilot+ AI laptop with an OLED display and Snapdragon X CPU

Amazon's UK-only Spring Sale is on, and it's brought out a special deal for the ASUS Zenbook A14. With its Snapdragon X CPU, OLED display, 16GB RAM, 1TB storage, and more features, this laptop is the UK's best counter to MacBook Neo now that it's under £650.

AI Generated image of the ASUS Zenbook A14 laptop visualized.

AI-generated image of the ASUS Zenbook A14 laptop

Former Xbox VP talks building Microsoft's brand, distancing it from Windows, and "throwing punches" for Bill Gates — "this is how the console wars started"

Peter Moore, former Xbox VP and one of the visionaries responsible for the Xbox 360 and the brand as a whole, has discussed his time at Microsoft.

Photograph of Peter Moore, Microsoft's former entertainment VP that oversaw the creation of the Xbox 360.

Photograph of Peter Moore, Microsoft's former entertainment and gaming VP that oversaw the creation of the Xbox 360.

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