Microsoft is bringing Linux-style Coreutils and native WSL containers to Windows to simplify developer workflows.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has started his Build developer keynote by focusing on Windows immediately. Microsoft is ...
At its Build developer conference, Microsoft is launching Microsoft Execution Containers, a police-driven layer to make it more secure to run things like OpenClaw on Windows. It’s going a step further ...
Tiny11 can help older Windows 10 PCs run a lighter Windows 11 build, but the unofficial project comes with security and ...
In this post, we will show you how to create email templates in the new Outlook app for Windows 11. Creating email or message templates in Microsoft Outlook (classic) involved manually composing an ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Microsoft’s PC Health Check tool makes it easy to know if ...
PCWorld demonstrates how Windows 11 users can run classic PC games from the 80s and 90s using DOSBox, a free emulator that simulates MS-DOS environments. DOSBox supports vintage titles like ...
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Microsoft's Build 2026 Windows developer announcements point to a broader platform strategy for agentic AI, spanning terminal workflows, local models, app-building skills, Cloud PCs and operating ...
Microsoft used Build 2026 to position Windows as a platform for building and running AI agents, expanding its developer focus beyond AI-assisted apps and into agents that can act across local devices, ...
In this post, we will show you how to install and use the NVIDIA App on a Windows 11 PC. NVIDIA is introducing the new NVIDIA app that offers users a unified GPU control center to view and modify the ...
UNIX-style core utilities for Windows. The same commands and pipelines you use on Linux, macOS, and WSL - natively. PowerShell 7.4 or newer is required. Older ...