On August 24, 1995, Microsoft introduced the Start menu as a central hub for accessing programs, documents, and system ...
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Microsoft resolved an issue that caused the new Outlook email client to crash when users clicked a button designed to switch ...
Microsoft introduces its earliest version of Office, which bundled its Word, Excel and PowerPoint products. The strategy was ...
Or, if you’re used to a Windows ecosystem, the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 is going to be the easier one to use and more familiar in every way. It’s also a much cheaper machine and that’s a ...
The story of its creation spans a creative and dynamic collaboration between engineering, design and marketing teams at Microsoft, across an ocean during a pandemic and which incorporated a parallel ...
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Over the past five decades, Microsoft has driven innovation that has transformed the way that society uses technology both at work and at home, from revolutionizing personal computing with MS-DOS and ...
Progressive Web Apps, or PWAs, can turn app-like websites into website-like apps. Browsers are beefing up support for these ...
Google has accidentally deleted Google Maps Timeline data for some users, and if you didn't have backups turned on, you can't get it back.
The Open-Shell project allows you to bring back the classic Start menu from Windows 7 to 11, and here's how to use it.