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- Windows 11 isn't losing market share to Windows 10 as it gains more users. It might reach 30% market share in the coming months and consumers and business start upgrading to Windows 11. The post Windows 11 isn’t losing market share to Windows 10 as it gains more users appeared first on Windows Latest
- Windows 11 KB5039327 beta improves File Explorer tabs integration with taskbar
- Microsoft’s solution to run Photos app faster on Windows 11 is to launch it at startup
- Windows 11 isn’t losing market share to Windows 10 as it gains more users
- Windows 11 24H2 gets Intel Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and AMD Radeon drivers
- Windows 11 KB5039302 breaks PCs, Microsoft pulls the update
- Windows 10 KB5039299 out with fixes (direct download .msu)
- Windows 11 KB5039302 out with native archive (direct download .msu)
- A Windows 11 bug is incorrectly nagging users to change their time zone
- Google Chrome to offload audio to save battery on Windows 11 and Windows 10
- Microsoft wants to modernize more Windows 11 apps, improve performance
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