Articles from July 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in July 2025
Opera 120 Review: Built-in Translation, Split Screen Improvements & Privacy Boosts
Opera’s latest leap forward, version 120, brings a wave of long-demanded features and subtle refinements that could reshape how users approach everyday browsing. With a freshly integrated translation
Microsoft PowerToys 0.92: New Features, Performance Boosts & Enhanced Utilities
Microsoft's PowerToys version 0.92 introduces a suite of enhancements aimed at refining user experience and boosting performance. This update brings n
Microsoft OneNote Update 2023: AI Features and Enhanced Multi-Display Support
Microsoft’s ongoing evolution of OneNote is reaching another inflection point, marrying advanced AI capabilities with real-world usability upgrades in its latest wave of updates. While Copilot Noteboo
Microsoft Clarifies Windows User Numbers Amid Rumors of Decline in 2025
In late June 2025, Microsoft faced scrutiny over a blog post that appeared to suggest a significant decline in Windows users. The post initially stated
Microsoft Replaces Blue Screen of Death with Sleek Black Error Screen in Windows 11 24H2
Microsoft is officially retiring the iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) after nearly 40 years, introducing a redesigned black erro
DEVMAN Ransomware: Hybrid Threats, Innovation, and Defense Strategies in Windows Security
The sudden emergence of the DEVMAN ransomware has ignited fresh concern among security professionals, signaling new leve
End of Windows 10 Support 2025: How Educational Institutions Can Safely Transition
The looming end-of-support deadline for Windows 10 is exerting unprecedented pressure on educational institutions around the globe. In a sector where technological infrastructure deeply influences bot
The Decline of Windows: Exploring the Future of Microsoft’s Operating System Amidst Industry Shifts
It’s not often a technology brand as monolithic as Microsoft faces existential questions, but recent numbers and undeniable user sentiment paint a sobering picture for the future of Windows. Even with
Windows Eliminates Blue Screen of Death: A New Era of System Resilience
Windows users have long been haunted by an iconic signal of trouble: the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). For decades, this abrupt blue
Windows 11 Transition: How Microsoft’s Hardware and Support Policies Alienate Users
For more than thirty years, Microsoft has been an object of both admiration and frustration for technology watchers and Windows users alike. From the early days of Windows 3.1 to
Boost Windows 11 Performance by Disabling Search Indexing & Using Faster Alternatives
Windows 11, in the eyes of many power users and everyday PC owners alike, has struggled to escape a reputation for sluggish performance and excessive background processes. Microsoft’s latest operating
Missing Print to PDF in Windows 11 24H2: Causes, Workarounds, and Impacts
Amid mounting anticipation for Windows 11 24H2, many early adopters have encountered an unexpected setback: the classic "Microsoft Print to PDF" feature is nowhere to be found after a clean installati