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Microsoft Edge is a browser whose market share keeps improving, and it's not only because it's offered as the default app on Windows 11.

Edge is really a fully featured browser, and Microsoft keeps improving it with new functionality regularly, adding new capabilities that make it faster, more stable, and more power efficient regardless of platform.

One of the biggest additions to the advantage feature arsenal is support for Sleeping Tabs, a tool whose main role is to simply put inactive tabs to sleep. This means they no more use resources without anyone's knowledge, with the browser therefore reducing the battery consumption when Microsoft Edge is running.

Microsoft has recently revealed on Twitter that Microsoft Edge managed to put to sleep forget about, at least 6 billion tabs in just 30 days.

"Use sleeping tabs in order to save resources? You aren't alone! Over the past 4 weeks on Windows devices, we slept 6 billion tabs resulting in a savings of 273.7 Petabytes of RAM. That's roughly 39.1 megabytes saved per tab," the organization announced.

Sleeping tabs have been around for some time, but an essential update was announced in April this year when Microsoft added an improved behavior to enhance resource saving.

"Beginning in Microsoft Edge 100, we've updated sleeping tabs to enable pages that are sharing a browsing instance with another page to now go to sleep. With this particular change, 8% more an eye on average will sleep, helping you save much more resources! On average, each sleeping tab saves 85% of memory and 99% CPU for Microsoft Edge. We've also added a means for you to view just how much memory sleeping tabs is saving you by going to Performance under the "…" ("Settings and more") menu," Microsoft announced at that point.

Sleeping tabs can be found in Microsoft Edge on all desktop platforms in which the browser could be installed.



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Microsoft's most recent preview build for that Dev channel includes a new Windows 11 account settings page.

The software giant has included a number of changes to show the present Microsoft 365 subscriptions in settings, therefore making to manage any services which are of a specific Microsoft account.

"In October, we introduced subscription management in Settings > Accounts, which enabled you to definitely view your Microsoft 365 subscriptions in Windows 11. With this particular build, we're making it simpler for you to view all supported Office perpetual products such as Office 2021 or Office 2019 related to your bank account within Settings > Accounts," Microsoft explains.

"This update will allow you to view all supported Microsoft 365 Office products licensed to your account and you may view information regarding your product or install Office by clicking the "View Details" button. This information is shown on the Microsoft account management page and you will certainly be in a position to view these datils in Windows 11 via Settings > Accounts as shown in the above screenshot, beginning with this build."

At this time, the rollout of this feature continues to be in the past, so not all insiders are getting it. Microsoft says it's just attempting to collect more feedback before enabling it for everybody.

In case you're wondering if this feature may go love everybody, there's a chance it'd happen in the 2023 update for Windows 11, though I wouldn't necessarily be surprised to determine it being enabled with the help of a cumulative update released sooner.

Microsoft, however, reminds users that the new features being tested in the Dev channel don't possess a specific release date.

"The Dev Channel receives builds that represent long lead work from our engineers with features and experiences that may never get released as we try out different concepts and get feedback. It is important to keep in mind that the builds we release towards the Dev Channel shouldn't be viewed as matched to the specific release of Windows and also the features included may change over time, be removed, or replaced in Insider builds or may never be released beyond Windows Insiders to general customers," Microsoft explains.



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A new Windows 11 feature update is on its way, and while Microsoft doesn't talk too much about it, information coming through unofficial channels earlier this month indicated the final build might be none other than 22621.

Obviously, the Redmond-based software giant has refused to discuss this speculation, however in a post which was specifically targeted at hardware partners, the company actually confirmed that build 22621 is indeed the RTM for Windows 11 version 22H2.

Unsurprisingly, the software giant doesn't provide too many specifics on this build, but it does confirm build 22621 is RTM.

"Minimum acceptable build for Windows 11, version 22H2 certification is RTM build (i.e. 22621)," the organization explains.

No ETA at this time

What we should still don't know is when the rollout of Windows 11 version 22H2 should really begin. Without a doubt, Microsoft continues to refine build 22621 with additional updates that would be shipped to users enrolled in the Windows Insider program.

Obviously, the purpose right now is to further refine the experience with this build, which means that no other additional features would be added. The updates to visit love this build is going to be entirely focused on resolving the rest of the bugs and polishing the performance of the operating system prior to the public launch begins.

There's an opportunity the rollout of the new build could start in September, but such information happens to be unconfirmed. Just like when it comes to Windows 11, the rollout would take place in stages, meaning not everybody would receive it on the first day.

This method has been used specifically to prevent major bugs from hitting a big quantity of devices, because the company can suspend the rollout of certain configurations if it detects any problems in Windows 11 version 22H2.



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Microsoft has recently announced a big new feature that could come to Windows 11 someday, as the clients are focusing on bringing what it really calls "interactive content" towards the desktop.

In plain English, they are more or less the current successors to widgets pinned towards the desktop, and also at first glance, they could end up a pretty great Windows feature.

The very first such widget that's now available for testing in Windows 11 preview builds is a search box that enables users to carry out a search right from the desktop.

"Starting with this preview build, some Insiders might find one of these simple conceptual features once we begin to explore exposing lightweight interactive content around the Windows desktop. Today, Windows exposes this kind of content in the Widgets board. To start assessing this general idea and interaction model, the first exploration in this region adds searching box displayed on the desktop that allows you to search the net," Microsoft says.

Microsoft Edge exclusively

And while at first glance such a search box could come in very handy, the primary shortcoming is that it seems to be limited to Microsoft Edge only.

Quite simply, when you conduct searching, only Edge is launched to show the outcomes, no matter what browser is installed and configured as default on your Windows 11 device.

The problem is discovered by Rafael Rivera and reported on Twitter, though at this time, it's very important to keep in mind we're still in the very initial phases of the growth and development of this new feature.

Obviously, I wouldn't necessarily be surprised for Microsoft to insist upon Microsoft Edge when the production version of this selection is prepared as well, but so far, the organization hasn't said a single thing about its plans in this regard.



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Microsoft has officially completed the rollout of Windows 11, because the company now labels the brand new operating system as ready for broad deployment.

Quite simply, Windows 11 has become ready for all eligible devices, so if you haven't installed the new OS on your pc at this time, you'd better visit Windows Update since there might be a surprise waiting for you.

Microsoft originally announced Windows 11 in June 2021, and the company promised to complete the rollout to any or all eligible devices by the summer of this year.

"We're also dealing with our retail partners to ensure Windows 10 PCs you buy today are prepared for that upgrade to Windows 11. The disposable upgrade will begin to roll out to eligible Windows 10 PCs this holiday and continuing into 2022. And then week, we'll begin to share an earlier build of Windows 11 towards the Windows Insider Program - this can be a passionate community of Windows fans whose feedback is important to all of us," Panos Panay said at that time.

But captured, the organization revealed that the Windows 11 rollout was advancing faster than anticipated, therefore the broad availability was expected to be reached earlier.

Indeed, this is exactly what has happened, as Windows 11 therefore opens up for those eligible devices sooner than summer time.

Just one bug at this point

Out of all bugs which have already been acknowledged by Microsoft, there's just one that's yet to get a fix.

"After installing updates released May 10, 2022 on your domain controllers, you may see authentication failures around the server or client for services such as Network Policy Server (NPS), Routing and Remote access Service (RRAS), Radius, Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), and guarded Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP). A problem has been discovered related to the way the mapping of certificates to machine accounts has been handled through the domain controller," Microsoft says.

A fix for this bug has already been in the works.



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Microsoft continues the work on the very next feature update for Windows 11, and a few hours ago, the company moved one step nearer to the actual launch of the highly anticipated release with a brand new build for the Beta channel.

In other words, insiders who are signed up for the Beta ring from the Windows Insider program can now download and install Windows 11 build 22621 on their devices.

This era also marks the official closing from the window that allowed insiders to change between Dev and Beta channels without a full reinstall.

This new build doesn't come with any breaking changes, as it's focused specifically on refining bugs and increasing the performance of the OS. This is an indicator that we're in the final stages of the Windows 11 version 22H2 development.

Important bug fixes

File Explorer and the taskbar are generally getting improvements in this build, based on Microsoft.

"Fixed a problem resulting in Insiders seeing error 0x800703E6 when copying files from Google Drive. Fixed a problem where if you had ever opened the context menu, doing CTRL + ALT + DEL and cancelling would result in explorer.exe crashing," Microsoft explained.

"Fixed an issue associated with loading the machine tray icons in Settings > Personalization > Taskbar that could cause Settings to crash when opening that page recently. This problem may have also resulted in some explorer.exe crashes for impacted Insiders."

The only real known issues concern the live captions.

Microsoft insists that while the watermark is not there in this build, it doesn't suggest the introduction of this feature update is complete. However, there's an opportunity the RTM phase would be reached rather earlier than later, especially as Microsoft manages to iron the last remaining bugs.



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This month's Patch Tuesday cycle brings not only new updates for Windows devices out there, but also the terminal for Windows 10 version 20H2.

Quite simply, the cumulative updates released today are the last ones this specific Windows 10 version will get, on and on forward, devices still running it should be updated to a newer release to continue to be serviced with new patches and enhancements.

It goes without saying that sticking with Windows 10 version 20H2 isn't by any means a good idea, just like any security vulnerabilities that might be discovered will just remain unfixed.

Microsoft: Improve your device ASAP

Microsoft too recommends users to change to a newer version of Windows 10 as quickly as possible.

"Windows 10, version 20H2 reaches end of service today, May 10, 2022, for devices running the Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations editions. After May 10, 2022, these units will no longer receive monthly security and quality updates that contain protection from the most recent security threats. To carry on receiving security and quality updates, Microsoft recommends updating towards the new edition of Windows 10 or Windows 11. We'll continue to service the next editions: Enterprise, IoT Enterprise, Windows on Surface Hub, and Windows Server, version 20H2," the company says.

Updating the unit to some newer form of Windows 10 is easy, as with Microsoft telling users to stick using the EKB for the entire thing.

"To update to one of the newer versions of Windows 10, we recommend that you apply the appropriate Enablement Package KB (EKB). Using the EKB makes updating much easier and requires just one restart. To find the EKB for any specific OS, go to the Improvements section and click on or tap the OS name to grow the collapsible section," the organization explains.



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Microsoft is set to show Windows 11 - the successor to Windows 10 - on Thursday, June 24 at a virtual event. The show is going to be streamed to the public so that you can watch as Microsoft announces what it really describes as "the next generation of Windows."

This informative guide will show you how to watch the Windows 11 event live stream; if you can't hear the reveal, don't be concerned, we will host a live blog with updates on the latest announcements.

When is Microsoft's Windows 11 event?

The Windows 11 event will take place on June 24 at 8am PT / 10am CT / 11am ET / 4pm BST. A calendar reminder around the Microsoft event page gives a finish time of 12pm ET, therefore the Windows 11 event ought to be an hour long.

How you can watch the Windows 11 event

The Windows 11 launch is going to be live-streamed on Microsoft's event page. Until then, the page includes a connect to put a reminder in your calendar so you don't miss the action.

Microsoft will probably stream the Windows 11 reveal on the Windows YouTube channel. We will embed the live video above once it's posted.

If you cannot tune in to the video or would rather read highlights, Laptop Mag is hosting a live blog detailing the latest news when it is announced. We'll also create a roundup of the event once it concludes.

What to anticipate from the Windows 11 event

It feels, in some manner, as if the Windows 11 launch event already happened. Earlier this year, a Windows 11 build leaked online, revealing what appears to be a near-final form of the upcoming operating-system. For a introduction to the brand new interfaces and features, I'll lead you to our Windows 11 guide.

Before I go any further, Microsoft hasn't even acknowledged the existence of a Windows 11 OS. What we should can say for certain is that a change of Windows 10, called Sun Valley, has long been within the works. Simultaneously, Microsoft decided to produce Windows 10X - a lightweight OS originally meant for foldable and dual-screen devices - before abandoning the project.

Then Microsoft started teasing Windows 11 by scheduling this upcoming event at 11am EST. OK, so that isn't much of a hint. However, Microsoft later posted an exactly 11-minute long video of Windows start-up sounds. Individuals have also theorized the shadows cast from the Windows logo in Microsoft's event invite (begin to see the top shot of this article) seem like an "11." Then, of course, the leak arrived with references to Windows 11 throughout.

In line with the leaked build, we expect Microsoft to show Windows 11 with a new Taskbar, Start Menu, Widgets and more. It will take the basic aspects of Windows 10 and beautify them with new animations and icons.

You might be wondering when the event is even worth watching given just how much we already know about Windows 11. Remember, what leaked was not the final version of the OS. For all of us, we want Microsoft to deal with some things not seen in the leaked build, including upgrade plans in addition to possible changes to the app store, File Explorer and the User interface.



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As numerous people know already, Microsoft has abandoned its very own mobile platform, with the company's efforts about this front now decreasing to Android exclusively.

In other words, Microsoft has become very dedicated to Google's mobile operating system, and while additionally, it includes a bunch of iOS apps, it's pretty pay off the focus right now is on Android.

Along with software, Microsoft is also investing in Android hardware, with the Surface Duo, an extremely innovative device sporting a dual-screen form factor, running Google's OS as well.

However, not everybody likes the thought of a Microsoft mobile phone running Google's operating system, so the dream of having a Windows phone lives on.

Developer Gustave Monce is among those working on which makes it happen, and not a long time ago, he started the job with an ambitious project that many were super-excited about. Monce was attempting to bring Windows 11 towards the Surface Duo and unlock the entire capabilities of the operating-system on the mobile device.

Windows 11 on the Surface Duo

Obviously, doing this isn't at all easy, but as it turns out, Windows 11 on the Surface Duo is making good progress.

The developer has showcased some of the improvements for the project, with increased Windows 11 features now focusing on the Surface Duo as well, including Snap Assist and also the notification center.

On the other hand, one major challenge is to get the touch up and running at first glance Duo, however with a little bit more work, this is possible as well. As this point, the input is provided using a mouse connected to the Duo.

Obviously, this doesn't suggest the Surface Duo running Windows 11 can replace a complete phone. There's still a lot of try to be achieved, including support for phone calls and everything mobile, but a minimum of, it's some kind of Windows phone in the making.



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Windows 11 was unveiled two months ago, and since then, many have formed their opinions of the next-generation operating system via their Windows Insider experience with the preview builds, sifting through social media postings, or consuming Windows 11 news from media outlets.

Windows Report managed to capture a snippet of those opinions by performing a consumer-perspective survey on Windows 11. The survey polled 11,097 people across 177 countries, such as the US, India, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia.

Windows 11 feedback is already flooding in

Windows 11 doesn't have the official release date yet, but it's reportedly rolling in October for new, compatible PCs that hit the market (accompanied by a wider spread release the coming year).

Still, the public has formed critical opinions from the next-generation OS, especially about Windows 11's new design. Probably the most salient change is the Start Menu's migration to the center of the taskbar - File Explorer, the advantage browser and more are housed there, too. Over fifty percent (53%) believe the new design is "amazing," however, the remainder aren't enthused about Windows' change for various reasons.

About one-fifth believe Windows 11 is too much like Windows 10, 13% can't stand it at all and will not upgrade, 7% expected a larger overhaul, and 6% believe the new design is really a macOS clone.

As for the 13% who refuse to upgrade simply because they dislike the brand new design, they're in luck. The Redmond-based tech giant is giving users the option to regress to Windows 10 if Windows 11 isn't their bag, only within the first Ten days of the upgrade.

Windows Report also asked its survey participants which aspect of Windows 11 catches their eye probably the most; 35% of respondents said the centered Start Menu is the favorite feature. About a quarter (26%) said that native support for Android apps is Windows 11's best feature. Eleven percent are enamored through the new OS' gaming-oriented features (DirectStorage API and auto HDR). 8 % dig the brand new sound scheme while another 8% love the brand new multitasking features.

Microsoft has been in hot water because of its confusing Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 requirements for the Windows 11 upgrade, which is reflected in Windows Report's survey. Nearly a third (34%) do not know whether their PCs are Windows 11-compatible.

On the plus side, 44% say that their PCs meet the Windows 11 upgrade requirements.

According to the survey, the Redmond-based tech giant must perform a better job at elucidating what a TPM chip (which you can learn about here) is. When Windows Report asked its respondents whether they planned on upgrading their TPM chip, 42% admitted they have no clue what that's. Eighteen percent say their PC already comes with an up-to-date TPM chip. Fourteen percent say they do not know how to upgrade while another 14% say they'll just watch for Microsoft to widen the strict requirements.

Only 4% said they'd either buy a Windows 11-ready laptop or buy a TPM 2.0 motherboard.

Windows Report asked which functionalities in Windows 10 users would miss probably the most: 33% said none, 18% will miss the Snipping Tool and 15% will be wistful over Ie. Fifteen percent, 11% and 10% will miss Skype, Paint3D and Onenote, respectively. 6 % will pine for the 3D viewer.

To see the survey at length, click the link. More than half (51%) of the respondents are Windows Insiders who've tested the preview builds. Thirty-two percent are not Windows Insiders and do not wish to join the program because they prefer stable builds.

Eleven percent aren't Windows Insiders, but they plan to become a member to explore Windows 11 continuing.



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