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May 11, 2022

Just what does Windows 11 bring to the table?

For many enterprise users (with the right Windows licensing) Windows 11 offers a number of security upgrades. But for more regular users, those tools may not be available. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Broadcom Software: Broadcom Software Shows Why the Move to the Edge is Accelerating in 2022

Sponsored by Broadcom Software: Broadcom Software Shows Why the Move to the Edge is Accelerating in 2022

By Andy Nallappan, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Software Business Operations, Broadcom Software - A couple of decades ago, when nearly all centralized computing ran in data centers, companies began talking about how to accelerate decision-making and reduce latency issues that frustrated users (commonly referred to as the "world wide wait"). This problem became more acute as the increasing use of mobile and IoT devices put new strain on existing internet infrastructure.

How to translate emails, documents, and more with Microsoft Office

Here’s how to translate text from one language to another in Outlook, Word, and Excel — and how to transform spoken words into real-time captions in another language with PowerPoint.

Windows 10: A guide to the updates

Here's what you need to know about each update to the current version of Windows 10 as it's released from Microsoft. Now updated for KB5013942, released on May 10, 2022.

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Windows 11: A guide to the updates

Here’s what you need to know about the latest updates to Windows 11 as they’re released from Microsoft. Now updated for KB5013943, released on May 10, 2022.

Windows 11 Insider Previews: What’s in the latest build?

Get the latest info on new preview builds of Windows 11 as they roll out to Windows Insiders. Now updated for Insider Preview Build 22616 for the Dev and Beta Channels, released on May 5, 2022.

Microsoft Edge has edged out Apple's Safari in browser popularity

New data from one web analytics service indicates Microsoft Edge is now favored as a browser by more desktop users than Apple's Safari. Meanwhile, Firefox is falling even further behind.

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