What S New In Windows 10 Build 10041 List Of Changes

Microsoft has just released a new preview of Windows 10 (build 10041) and the new bits are immediately ready for download through the Fast ring. If you’re a Windows Insider, you have to make sure to go to the Settings and change the update settings to get the new build. The software giant hasn’t roll out a public build of Windows 10 in almost two month, so build 10041 brings a number of changes that make worth the update....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 839 words · Nina Neal

What Voicemail Is And How To Set It Up

Voicemail is a voice message that a caller leaves when the person called is absent or is busy with another conversation. Learn about the typical voicemail features and how visual voicemail works. Then, set up voicemail on your mobile device. A Look at Voicemail Features The voicemail feature acts similar to an answering machine. However, the main difference is that instead of storing the voice message on the answering machine, it is stored on the service provider’s server, in a space reserved for the user called a mailbox....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 635 words · Charles Trafton

Why Are There So Many Bitcoin Variants

There are plenty of cryptocurrencies around, and you can even create one yourself in minutes. Out of all these cryptocurrencies, there are plenty that come with the “Bitcoin” label that you will think are associated with Bitcoin. Think you have a handle on the Bitcoin market? Here’s a quick test: how many of these are real Bitcoin variant names? Bitcoin Plaid (BTP) Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Bitcoin Gold (BTG) Mega Bitcoin (MBTC) Bitcoin Diamond (BCD) Bitcoin Atom (BCA) Super Bitcoin (SBTC) Bitcoin Quartz (BTQ) Bitcoin God (GOD) Bitcoin Waffles (BTCW) The answer key is at the end of this article....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 997 words · Roberta Arnold

Why Chrome Users Should Try Microsoft Edge

Performance mode could make Microsoft Edge even more appealing to Chrome users tired of Google’s resource hungry browser. Key Takeaways Microsoft Edge’s jump to the Chromium platform has turned it into one of the most popular browsers available.Edge offers similar features to Chrome without bogging down your system’s resources.A new performance mode could make Edge use even less resources, making it an ideal pick for users tired of Chrome taking up so much RAM....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 788 words · Ruth Rowe

Why Crashlands Is A Perfect Addition To Your Xbox Library

Brawler meets survival game, meets base building—that’s the basic idea behind Crashlands. While it might sound like a weird mash-up of different game mechanics, it all works together to create a fluid and fun gameplay loop that’s easy to get lost in for hours. Key Takeaways Crashlands is a simple but fun mash-up of brawlers and survival crafting games.The game’s core controls and UI work great with a controller.Crashlands almost had a mini-game that let you catch pets, but it slowed down the pace of the game too much so it was changed to the current taming mechanic....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 679 words · Clifford Robin

Why I Think Making Usb C The Default Is Harder Than It Sounds

The European Commission is attempting to make USB-C the standard for all electronic devices going forward, but I’m not sure it’s thought this through. Key Takeaways The European Commission proposes making USB-C the only charging port/connection in the near future.USB-C charging isn’t exactly universal at the moment and would require a lot of work and collaboration to address.“Unbundling” charging accessories from new electronics puts a lot of burden on the consumer....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 701 words · Ruth Harris

Why Lg S Sliding Phone Could Be Awesome

A new LG patent filing for a phone with a roll-out display puts a new spin on expandable cell phones, and could easily give foldable models a run for their money if it becomes reality. Key Takeaways LG received a patent for a phone with a display that “rolls” out by sliding the ends of the device.The design appears to be the latest product to come out of LG’s Explorer Project, following the LG Wing....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 866 words · Lonnie Hein

Why Pentax Is Perfectly Suited To Bring Back The Era Of The Film Camera

Stop the history clocks! Pentax has announced plans to make not one, not two, but an entire range of brand-new film cameras. Pentax has committed to investigating making new brand film cameras.Pentax might be the only camera manufacturer that could pull this off. Before long, there will be no expert film camera technicians left. Film photography continues to grow in popularity, with Kodak even looking to hire more film technicians to keep up with demand....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 745 words · Tammy Wood

Why Promotion On The Iphone 13 Is A Big Deal

The new iPhone 13 models are getting a higher display refresh rate that will mean smoother performance for users, experts say. Key Takeaways Apple has introduced its ProMotion technology for its new lineup of iPhone 13 smartphones. The displays offer a refresh rate of up to 120Hz for smoother videos and scrolling. ProMotion could give iPhone 12 owners a reason to upgrade to the latest model. Apple’s ProMotion technology can accelerate the display refresh rate to 120Hz for video or drop it down to a lower rate for still images and text to conserve battery life....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 706 words · Pamela Hernandez

Windows 10 20H2 Has Reached End Of Support On May 10 2022

Windows 10 20H2 has reached the end of support. This release will no longer receive security or maintenance updates. Computers running the October 2020 Update should upgrade to version 21H1 or higher release. Windows 10 20H2 (October 2020 Update) has officially reached the end of support on May 10, 2022. This applies to all editions of the operating system, including Windows 10 Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education, and even Windows Server version 20H2....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 311 words · Allen Franklin

Windows 10 Build 10041 Ready For Download

After nearly two months, Microsoft today is finally delivering on the promise, rolling out a new preview of Windows 10 (build 10041). The new build is immediately available for download through the Fast ring via the Windows Insider program. Build 10041 is a very fresh version of the operating system, according to the software maker the build was compiled last Friday. The new Windows 10 Technical Preview brings a few new features and a lot of bug fixes, though because we’re getting a fast release of the OS, we’ll see more bugs and fewer workarounds....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 332 words · Deborah Phillips

Windows 10 Build 20150 Releases In The Dev Channel

Microsoft is now rolling out Windows 10 build 20150 for devices enrolled in the Dev Channel (Fast ring) of the Windows Insider Program. This is the preview number 25 available for testers, and this is a small update that brings some changes and improvements expected to arrive in future releases. Windows 10 build 20150, according to the company, introduces three new features for the Windows Subsystem Linux, including GPU compute, wsl –install command, and wsl –update command....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 293 words · Shirley Sullivan

Windows 10 Creators Update Installation Stuck Solved

Fix Windows 10 Creators Update installation stuck: If you have trouble installing Microsoft latest Creators Update then you at the right place as today we are going to troubleshoot issues with Windows 10 Creators update problems. Users are complaining that the Windows 10 Creators Update installation is stuck at 40% or 90% or in even some cases at 99%. Well retrying the installation again lead to the same problem and it looks like Creators update is not installing as it should be....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 1060 words · Linda Corley

Windows 10 Gets Update Kb3140768 Bumping Pc Build To 10586 164

On March 8th, Microsoft begins the roll out a new cumulative update of the PC version of Windows 10. The update for non-Insider computers is described as KB3140768, and it brings the operating system to build 10586.164 aligning the build number with the Mobile version of Windows 10 also rolling out now for Insider and non-Insiders. KB3140768 includes a number of improvements for Bluetooth devices, hibernation performance, and it also fixes a few security issues on Microsoft Edge, USB storage driver, ....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 260 words · Michael Rivera

Windows 10 Version 1511 Gets Kb3124200 Cumulative Update

On December 17th, Microsoft is rolling out yet another cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1511. The new update is described as KB3124200 and according to the software giant the update only offers improved functionality of the operating system. Furthermore, even though, KB3124200 doesn’t include new features, it does brings Windows 10 to build 10586.36, as you can seen in the screenshot below. As always, the December 17th, update for Windows 10 is cumulative....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 199 words · Lottie Baldwin

Windows 11 May Get New Stickers Tablet Mode Notifications Features

Windows 11 new features uncovered in the latest Dev Channel preview. Including Stickers for wallpapers, new Tablet mode experience, and Notifications improvements. Also, the new “Sustainability” page hints at new power management improvements. A bunch of unannounced new features has been uncovered in the latest builds of Windows 11. According to a series of tweets from Albacore (@TheBookisClosed) on Twitter, Microsoft is experimenting with serval features that may or may not ship in future updates, including Stickers for wallpapers, notification improvements, the return of tablet mode, and power-saving features....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 365 words · Theodore Jeffery

Women In Tech Summit Dates News Rumors And Everything Else To Know

The Women in Tech Summit (WITS) is held biannually, with events in spring and fall each year. It offers women and underrepresented minorities a chance to network and explore new technology trends. The goal is to help these groups advance their careers in technology, whether in writing code or some other tech area. What Are the Dates for the Women in Tech Summit? Women in Tech has a variety of both in-person and virtual events planned for 2023....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 279 words · Joyce Jones

World Of Warcraft Wow Expansion Packs List 2021

There are 8 Expansion Packs for World Of Warcraft (WoW) and we have made a list for the same below. These Expansion Packs help keep the game fresh ever since its initial release in 2004. There have been 8 new Expansion Packs that have been launched with each taking the franchise ahead. So scroll down and find out about the complete WoW Expansion Packs List. Complete World Of Warcraft Expansion Packs List Burning Crusade (2007) This was the first expansion pack that came out 3 years after the initial release of the game....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 546 words · Robert Green

Xbox Games With Gold For February 2018

Microsoft has announced the four titles Xbox Live members will be getting in February as part of the Games with Gold Program. During the month of February 2018, Live members will be able to download over $69 in games, including Shadow Warrior, Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India, Split/Second, and Crazy Taxi. As usual, two of the games will be available for Xbox One, and the other two on Xbox 360. However, you can play every game available through the Game with Gold program on Xbox One using Backward Compatibility....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 178 words · Ralph Dukes

Yakuza Like A Dragon Ps4 Save Game Won T Be Compatible On Upgraded Ps5 Games

The PS4 version of Yakuza Like a Dragon can be upgraded to the PS5 version with a free upgrade. A compatibility of the save game versions is not possible though. The start of the new generation of consoles is imminent. While many interested parties will initially go away empty-handed, as the guaranteed stocks of the PS5 and Xbox Series X were sold out within a short time, it is clear that many current-gen games can be upgraded to the next-gen version with a free upgrade....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 346 words · Eldon Engman