Microsoft Weekly: Paint goes dark, Windows 10 gets new apps, IE celebrates its anniversary

Microsoft Weekly: Paint goes dark, Windows 10 gets new apps, IE celebrates its anniversary


In this episode of Microsoft Weekly, we look at new Windows 11 preview builds and their features, app updates, lots of gaming news, an upcoming Surface hardware event in New York, and blasts from Microsoft's past.


Table of contents:


  • Windows 11 (and 10), Surface, and other Microsoft news

  • Updates!

  • Gaming news

  • A blast from Microsoft's past

  • Random fact about Microsoft


  • Windows 11 (and 10), Surface, and other Microsoft news



    Here we talk about everything happening around Microsoft's latest operating system in the Stable channel and preview builds: new features, removed features, controversies, bugs, interesting findings, and more. And of course, you may find a word or two about older but still supported versions.



    Last week, Microsoft released the August 2023 Patch Tuesday updates with bug fixes and security patches. Although we have not heard about major earth-shattering bugs, Microsoft confirmed one annoyance affecting Windows 10 users. According to the official documentation, recent Windows 10 updates could cause issues with ClickOnce apps. Microsoft promises to release a fix soon. Meanwhile, affected customers can mitigate the problem by re-installing the impacted ClickOnce programs.


    On the more positive side, Windows 10 users will soon get another application straight from Windows 11. Sharp-eyed enthusiasts noticed that the latest Microsoft Photos app update introduced support for Windows 10, meaning those sticking to the previous-generation Windows may soon ..

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