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Build 22631.5545 (KB5060826) for Windows 11 drops as the July 2025 Update (preview)
Windows 11 build 22631.5545 (KB5060826) is a preview update for version 23H2 available through the Release Preview Channel on June 12, 2025. It introduces visual changes to the Share interface, expands default app settings in the EEA, and includes non-security fixes for authentication, networking, search performance, and more. This build is part of the upcoming July 2025 Patch Tuesday update.…
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KB5060533 update triggers boot errors on Surface Hub v1 devices
Microsoft is investigating a known issue that triggers Secure Boot errors and prevents Surface Hub v1 devices from starting up. These boot problems only impact Surface Hub v1 systems running Windows 10, version 22H2, after installing the KB5060533 June 2025 Windows security update. Microsoft says that “Surface Hub v1 devices might fail to start with the following error: ‘Secure Boot…
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Build 19045.6029 (KB5061087) for Windows 10 drops as the July 2025 Update (preview)
Windows 10 build 19045.6029 (KB5061087) is now available in the Release Preview Channel as part of the upcoming July 2025 update. It introduces non-security fixes, including enhancements to the default app settings in the EEA, Start menu reliability improvements, USB printer bug fixes, and updates to the curl tool. This update is part of the final maintenance cycle ahead of…
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How to view update history on Windows 11
To check the update history on Windows 11, open Settings > Windows Update > Update History. Alternatively, you can use PowerShell to complete the same task. On Windows 11, the “Update history” settings let you see a list of the most recent updates installed on your laptop or desktop computer. This comes in handy for checking whether a particular update…
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Windows 10 KB5060533 cumulative update released with 7 changes, fixes
Microsoft has released the KB5060533 cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 10 21H2, with seven fixes or changes, including bringing seconds back to the time shown in the Calendar flyout. The Windows 10 KB5060533 update is mandatory as it contains Microsoft’s June 2025 Patch Tuesday security updates, which fix seven zero-day vulnerabilities. Windows users can install this update by going into Settings,…
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Build 26100.4343 (KB5060842) for Windows 11 drops as the June 2025 Update
The Windows 11 June 2025 Update is now available for version 24H2, 23H2, and 22H2. In this release, Microsoft brings new features for Copilot and the Settings app, the Share UI adds new edit options, and there are new fixes and improvements. UPDATED 6/10/2025: Microsoft is now rolling out the June 2025 update for Windows 11 in the Stable Channel…
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How to create a winget script to install and update apps automatically on Windows 11
To create a winget script to install and update apps on Windows 11, use a batch file with a list of app IDs. The script checks if each app is installed. If not, it installs it, and if it is, it checks for updates and installs them. You can run the script manually, from the Startup folder, or as a…
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Latest ChatGPT update lets users record meetings and connect to tools like Dropbox and Google Drive
OpenAI has announced new updates for ChatGPT which allow users to record and transcribe meetings, as well as connectors for cloud tools such as Google Drive. The new transcription tools put ChatGPT directly into competition with Otter.AI and Zoom’s built-in tools, while the cloud connectors target the AI productivity tools built into offerings from Google and Microsoft. As part of…
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Update Google Chrome ASAP to Fix a Critical Vulnerability
If you use Google Chrome, you need to update your browser right now. Google just released an emergency patch for a three security vulnerabilities, one of which is a zero-day that has been actively exploited. Zero-days are high-severity flaws that are either actively exploited in the wild or publicly disclosed before the developer pushes an update to fix the vulnerability.…
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Windows 11 will soon update third-party apps through Windows Update
Microsoft is building a new platform to update third-party apps more efficiently through the Windows Update feature, rather than developers using an independent mechanism. This approach promises better scheduling, native notifications, and centralized log tracking. Microsoft is working on a new “unified update orchestration platform” that will allow developers to update apps through the Windows Update settings on Windows 11.…
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