#PowerShell 7.1.0 Preview 6 is out

“#PowerShell 7.1.0 Preview 6 is out” The PowerShell team has introduced a new preview version of PowerShell.  Here is what to expect in the upcoming PowerShell 7.1 platform, and what has already changed in Preview 6. RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and optimize system performance The preview release of PowerShell 7.1 includes .NET…

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#Add Run in Sandbox Context Menu in Windows 10

“#Add Run in Sandbox Context Menu in Windows 10” How to Add Run in Sandbox Context Menu in Windows 10 Windows Sandbox is an isolated, temporary, desktop environment where you can run untrusted software without the fear of lasting impact to your PC. To run a specific app in Windows Sandbox faster, you can add…

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#Windows 10 Build 20190 (Dev Channel)

“#Windows 10 Build 20190 (Dev Channel)” Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20190 to the Dev Channel Insiders. This build is notable for having an updated post-update experience. It also includes a number of improvements made to graphics settings, along with general fixes and improvements. RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and…

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#Cumulative Updates for Windows 10, August 11, 2020

“#Cumulative Updates for Windows 10, August 11, 2020” Microsoft has released a set of updates for supported Windows 10 versions. Here’s what’s new in patches for this month. RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and optimize system performance Windows 10, version 2004, KB4566782 (OS Build 19041.450) Addresses an issue in Universal Windows Platform (UWP)…

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#Your Phone app now allows pinning notifications

“#Your Phone app now allows pinning notifications” The Your Phone app in Windows 10 is able to receive notifications from the linked smartphone. The app shows them in a special area as a list of tiles. A new feature, currently available to select Insiders, allows pinning the list entries to the top, so important notifications…

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#More Windows development teams are now under Panos Panay

“#More Windows development teams are now under Panos Panay” Microsoft performs yet another significant reorganization, bringing parts of the Core OS teams under Panos Panay, reports ZDNet. The company is reorganizing its Azure team and moving part of its Windows engineering team out of Azure and into the Experiences and Devices Group. RECOMMENDED: Click here…

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