Windows 11 Slowly Gains Ground as Windows 10’s End-of-Life Looms

Despite resistance, Windows 11’s market share is slowly increasing, reaching 29.7% according to Statcounter. While still behind Windows 10’s 66.1%, the upward trend suggests a gradual shift. Microsoft’s efforts to encourage adoption, including charging for Windows 10 security upgrades and promoting Copilot+ PCs, seem to be playing a role. However, the transition to Windows 11 is expected to be a long and gradual process, especially with the October 14, 2025 end-of-life date for Windows 10 approaching.

Microsoft Simplifies File Management in Windows 11 with Drag-and-Drop Breadcrumbs

Microsoft is making file management easier in Windows 11 with a new feature that allows users to drag and drop files directly between breadcrumbs in File Explorer. This update, available in the latest Canary Build, addresses a common request from Windows Insiders and introduces a more intuitive way to navigate and move files. Other changes include an updated notification system and known issues addressed in the build.

Windows 11 Bug Causes High CPU Usage, No Fix Yet

A bug in the Windows Cross Device Service in the latest Windows 11 Insider build is causing high CPU usage, even when idle. Microsoft has acknowledged the issue but has not yet released a fix. Users have reported CPU usage as high as 20%, leading to overheating and fan noise. Disabling the service offers a temporary solution, but it may re-enable itself after a reboot.

How to Hide the Taskbar in Windows 11 and Windows 10

If you’re looking to declutter your Windows desktop, hiding the taskbar is a great way to do it. Depending on which version of Windows you’re running, the process is slightly different, but it’s relatively simple either way. This guide will walk you through how to hide the taskbar in both Windows 11 and Windows 10.

Microsoft Unleashes Copilot+: The Dawn of True AI PCs

Microsoft is revolutionizing the PC landscape with Copilot+, a groundbreaking initiative that ushers in an era of unparalleled AI integration. Copilot+ PCs boast dedicated Neural Processing Units (NPUs) that seamlessly run multiple language models in the background of Windows 11, empowering them to go beyond mere AI chatbots. These models analyze every aspect of a user’s PC usage, providing real-time context and suggestions through the innovative Recall feature. Copilot+ PCs possess an astonishing 40 TOPS of AI processing power, enabling them to perform advanced tasks locally, saving time and reducing reliance on cloud computing. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus chips serve as the exclusive silicon for Copilot+ devices, offering exceptional AI capabilities and gaming performance. Despite its potential, Copilot+ raises privacy concerns, but Microsoft assures users of control over the always-on AI tracking and the ability to delete individual snapshots.

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