Microsoft finally decided to retire its ‘ancient’ Internet Explorer browser almost two weeks ago. The company is strongly advising anyone to use the Microsoft Edge browser instead, and there’s no wonder why. It’s currently one of the most reliable browsers ...

Ending support for Windows 8.1 follows the demise of Internet Explorer. In a support page released just a few days ago, the Redmond, Washington-based software giant announced the end of Windows 8.1’s official maintenance and support. In addition, Microsoft 365 ...

Microsoft released the Windows 8 operating system ten years ago, and the public had huge expectations after the almost flawless Windows 7 that was released three years earlier. But Windows 8 was generally perceived as a mess, and Microsoft couldn’t ...

Not every PC has what it takes to run DirectStorage, the DirectX 12 feature that accelerates SSD performance in Xbox Series X/S consoles. This technology will provide a much smoother gaming experience once it lands on PCs as well. Microsoft ...

Several AI-powered face analysis tools, including one that promises to discern a subject’s mood from videos and images, are being phased out of Microsoft’s public access as of today. Experts have slammed the use of emotion recognition software. But they ...

People living in Russia can no longer download and install Windows 11 and Windows 10 from Microsoft. This measure is shocking considering that the majority of PCs from all over the world are using either one of the two operating ...

Just a few days ago, we shared the news about the Internet Explorer browser finally getting retired by Microsoft. After almost 27 years of activity, the legendary browser finally kicked the bucket on June 15, but it will live forever ...

Even in 2022, it can be a little complicated to know if a certain game can run well on our PC. Not everybody has a powerful gaming laptop, but the good news is that there always will be alternatives. According ...

Say what you want about Internet Explorer (IE) – it runs slower than a snail, it doesn’t support many programming languages, it crashes often, and so on. But it has a long history that has paved the way for much ...

Microsoft released Windows 11 last year in October to make users get an even better experience than while using Windows 10. But at the same time, the Redmond-based tech giant doesn’t want to stop updates, even when it comes to ...