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Windows 11: The New Features and Updates You Need to Know

The first full version of Windows 11 has been revealed to the public, which means you’re probably wondering what this new update has in store for you and your company. If so, then you’ve come to the right place. This guide will provide you with information on all of the most important new features and updates that Windows 11 includes, so you can ensure that you take full advantage of them when they become available to you. Let’s get started! What is the difference between Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education? Windows 11 has four different variants, but all of them are aimed at businesses and developers—and, for most people, you only need Home. Home is designed for consumers and students; Pro is designed for business owners or network administrators; Enterprise is sold through volume licensing, which requires you to sign an agreement with Microsoft; and Education is available in certain countries only. There’s also a separate version of Windows called S that powers Microsoft’s Surface t...

8 Windows Tips and Tricks You Didn't Know You Needed

Whether you’re using Windows 7, 8, or 10, there are plenty of handy features hiding in the corners of your operating system that you may not have discovered yet. From built-in apps and features to browser extensions and more, we’ve compiled 8 Windows tips and tricks you didn’t know you needed right here in this article. Here’s what we have so far 1) Free up space with Disk Cleanup Disk Cleanup is an oldie, but a goodie: It’s one of those little-known utilities that can make your computer feel brand new. Press Windows + R to open up your Run dialogue box, type cleanmgr, and then press Enter to launch Disk Cleanup. This utility not only provides you with information about how much space you can potentially reclaim on your hard drive, but it also gives you detailed instructions on how to do so. 2) Customize your taskbar with hidden icons It's obvious that you can add icons to your taskbar—they're right there in plain sight. But did you know that you can also hide icons? That's...