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Windows 10 Won't Lose Microsoft 365 Apps in 2025

Microsoft has changed its earlier decision about supporting Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10. Originally, security updates for apps like Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, Word, and Excel were supposed to stop on October 14, 2025. Now, these updates will continue on Windows 10 for a few more years.

13 Windows Keyboard Shortcuts I Couldn’t Live Without

Mastering all the keyboard shortcuts that Windows has to offer isn't just about working more efficiently—it's about making your entire computer experience more effortless and streamlined. Admittedly, Windows doesn't have the most intuitive user interface, with many important settings buried deep within the numerous submenus.

6 Ways a Chromebook Beats a Windows Laptop

While Chromebooks have more limited offline use and app support than Windows, their strengths can outweigh these limitations for some use cases. Having owned and used devices running both operating systems, I've found that Chromebooks outshine their Windows counterparts in several key areas.

You Can't Buy MSI's Latest Tiny PC

A lot of you guys know I'm a sucker for computers that are dimensionally on the smaller size. Some of them are better than others, some of them are more compact than others. This latest MSI computer might not win any beauty contests, but it's tiny and it's pretty good on the inside. If only you could buy it.

Fedora 42 Joins the Windows Subsystem for Linux

Fedora 42 is now offered alongside Ubuntu, Debian, and other popular distros in the Windows Subsystem for Linux. It's a neat addition for developers who want to create or audit cross-platform apps without dual booting, as well as professionals who need to access both Windows and Linux on a single machine.

How to Disable Recall on Windows 11

Microsoft has finally rolled out the ever-controversial Recall feature, but not everyone is pleased with the idea of it. Here's how you can disable Recall if it is on, and how you can prevent Recall from re-enabling itself in the future.

9 Windows Features That I Still Miss

It's been almost four years since Windows 11 came out, and it still feels like it's in beta. Now that Microsoft has thoroughly botched the release of Windows 11, I miss some old features of Windows 7 and XP more than ever. I bet you'll relate to at least one.

Why I Use 1Password

Are you still not using a password manager? I switch to using 1Password nearly a decade ago, and not a single day has gone by since when I didn't use the app at least once. I trust 1Password with my entire digital life, and you should too.

5 Free Windows Apps I Install on Every New Computer

Windows computers come with pre-installed manufacturer bloatware and built-in apps I rarely use, while missing some tools I rely on heavily. Without the right apps, my device feels incomplete and unfamiliar. So, whenever I get a new Windows machine, here are a few apps I install right away.

Here's How to Make Your Windows Installation More Private

Windows (by default) has become a privacy nightmare. Microsoft has made it impossible to install Windows without linking it to a Microsoft account first. Not to mention the incredibly invasive telemetry triggered during installation. Let me show you how to do an effortless and clean Windows install with a local account.

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