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Microsoft has announced that Windows Terminal will end up the default command line application on Windows 11 at some stage in 2022, with user already permitted to make this change manually on their own devices.
The company explains that changing the default command line tool on Windows 11 has already been possible from multiple places, including directly from the Windows Terminal settings on the Startup page.
However, Microsoft says that the coming year, the operating system will get new settings to allow users enable other terminals being the default setting around the operating-system. Once this occurs, the Terminal will be configured as the default option on Windows 11.
"A default terminal is the terminal emulator that launches by default when opening a command line application. Beginning with the dawn of Windows, the default terminal emulator has always been the Windows Console Host, conhost.exe. Which means that shells such as Command Prompt and PowerShell have always opened inside the Windows Console Host," Microsoft explains.
"For quite a long time, users haven't been easily able to switch the console host. There were definitely organizations who hooked the OS to make it possible, however it was never truly supported. Now, we're opening up the functionality to allow for other terminals to become set as default, including Windows Terminal."
The modification to very first time live for insiders
Needless to say, devices which are enrolled in the Windows Insider program will be the first to get the modification, and as usual, Microsoft says it's waiting for feedback to shine the experience before the update goes live for everybody already running Windows 11.
"Over the path of 2022, we're planning to make Windows Terminal the default experience on Windows 11 devices. We will start with the Windows Insider Program and begin moving through rings until we reach everyone on Windows 11. We would enjoy having your feedback when we're working on this to assist iron out all the bugs and ensure all of us have a great experience with Terminal. You could file issues and have requests on our GitHub," it says.
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Microsoft has just released a new Windows 11 preview build to users enrolled in the Windows Insider enter in the Dev channel.
Windows 11 build 22518 comes with plenty of improvements, though something that's worthwhile to learn in the very beginning is this release wouldn't be provided to ARM64 computers. Microsoft says it's all as a result of problem causing these devices to roll back when make an effort to install this build.
One of the greatest changes in this build is the debut of a new feature called Spotlight collection backgrounds, meaning users can now obtain a refreshed desktop once in a while.
Spotlight had been on the lock screen, and today Microsoft is bringing it towards the desktop in an effort to result in the desktop overall more dynamic with new wallpapers.
In addition, build 22518 also includes lots of other changes, together with a new access point for Widgets with weather, voice access, and the debut of WSL on the Microsoft Store.
New known issues
Microsoft has also revealed this build has a set of new known issues, including several aimed at widgets - this really is something that pretty much is sensible, especially given this build comes with improvements especially for this feature.
"Changing the taskbar alignment may cause the Widgets button to vanish from taskbar. Widgets board may not have the correct resolution when hovering the access point on a secondary monitor. The Widgets board might be temporarily blank. Links may not open properly when opening the widgets board using hover. When having multiple monitors, Widgets content on taskbar could get from sync between monitors," Microsoft explains.
You can download the brand new build from Windows Update if you're in the Dev channel, and make sure you signal feedback to the company around the additional features which are thing about this release.
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Edge is Microsoft's big bet within the browser world, and given it's based on the Chromium engine, just like Google Chrome, it arrives with lots of modern features, including cross-platform availability and support for extensions.
In lots of regards, Microsoft Edge is extremely similar to Google Chrome, and it even props up add-ons designed for Google's browser.
However this doesn't suggest Microsoft Edge can't try all sorts of approaches to convince users to give it an opportunity. And something of the very most recent attempts includes Microsoft Edge badmouthing Google Chrome when users attempt to download it.
More specifically, if you are using Microsoft Edge to download Google Chrome and visit the official site of the browser, you should visit a notification displayed through the browser specifically designed to convince you to abandon the download.
"Microsoft Edge works on the same technology as Chrome, with the added trust of Microsoft. Browse securely now," one of these simple notifications reads.
Google Chrome, still the number one browser
But on the other hand, Microsoft Edge is also attempting to put Google Chrome in a bad light.
"That browser is so 2008! Are you aware what's new? Microsoft Edge. Come to the near future," another notification reads. "Looking for speed and reliability? Microsoft Edge is the only browser optimized for Windows 10. Consider using a faster browser today," one message reads.
Microsoft Edge may be the default browser on Windows 10 and Windows 11, but because of the Chromium engine, additionally, it expanded to non-Windows platforms, such as Linux and macOS. Furthermore, the application is also on cellular devices running Android and iOS, with Microsoft working non-stop on improving it on all fronts.
Meanwhile, Google Chrome remains the world's number 1 browser, while also dominating the desktop with a market share that's near to 70 %.
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Mozilla presently has a dedicated version of Firefox browser specifically targeted at the Microsoft Store on Windows 11, and today, the company presented the initial update with this version.
Firefox 94.0.2 therefore comes with an improvement for Windows 11 users, as it resolves a bug causing the browser to hold when certain assistive technology was used.
Apart from that, this is just a minor release, and the small version number increase obviously points in this regard.
Firefox in the Microsoft Store
Mozilla launched Firefox in the Microsoft Store earlier this month, with the company praising Microsoft for the improvements it designed to the shop experience.
Following a debut of Windows 11, which will come with a substantially refined Microsoft Store, the software giant also allows browsers that are published here to use their very own engines. In other words, browsers that are published in the Microsoft Store don't need to use the native Windows engine but use their own, and this means fewer changes are needed on the app's side.
Mozilla applauded the change, explaining the Microsoft Store is definitely heading in the right direction.
"Until recently, Microsoft's store policies required that all browsers use the engine that Microsoft had built into their platform which meant i was unable to ship the Firefox you know and love in the Windows Store. It was not just bad for you but bad for the net because it resulted in the net on Windows 11 would only have the characteristics Microsoft was prepared to provide. People deserve choice and we're glad it comes with an easier choice to download Firefox on Windows," Mozilla said.
"Now that Microsoft is different their policies, we're finally able to ship Firefox with our industry-leading Gecko engine within the Windows Store."
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Microsoft has released a new Windows 11 wallpaper, which time, the company says its purpose is to prepare computers across the world (and already running the brand new OS) for that upcoming holidays.
Obviously, the background is really a festive wallpaper which was developed by artist Kervin Brisseaux, with Microsoft explaining that it is abstract approach fits Windows 11 just like a glove.
"Taking inspiration from a variety of sources is really a life-style for artist Kervin Brisseaux. Brisseaux, a Haitian American creative director who lives in New York City, combines influences from his background in architecture with cues from fashion, music and other facets of popular culture into his vibrant illustration style," the organization explains.
"The light and bright aspects of the visual story Brisseaux imagined for his background track using the new color palette and softer, more approachable graphics of Windows 11. Soft floral elements and ribbons play on the operating system's modern and interesting rounded geometry, while invoking holiday gift-giving traditions."
Windows 11 now rolling out
Needless to say, this wallpaper can somewhat be utilized on Windows 10 too, but Microsoft says it better aligns using the idea Windows 11 is dependant on.
In the meantime, Windows 11 is still rolling out to users out there, as Microsoft utilizes a gradual model to ensure it detects potential bugs early. The company intends to complete the rollout by the summer of 2022.
Devices that can't be upgraded to Windows 11 can stick with Windows 10 for any bit more time, as Microsoft has promised to ship updates until October 2025, according to the original support policy. When the support period concludes, however, purchasing a new PC compatible with the latest Windows would be the only option.
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Microsoft rolled out a new Windows 11 preview build this week, and alongside this release, the organization also announced a new pack of ISO images.
In other words, Windows 11 build 22499 ISO images are actually readily available for download, though there's something extremely important that you need to know. Given this build is a preview released as part of the Windows Insider program, using these ISO images to install Windows 11 means you're still running a testing form of the operating system.
However, Microsoft can also be offering ISO images for that stable form of the operating-system.
Windows 11 preview build ISO images come in handy specifically to those who wish to try out the most recent release within the Windows Insider program and therefore test out the newest improvements for the operating-system.
Windows 11 rollout currently arrived
The ISOs allow users to start from scratch, so if you're experiencing various problems around the latest preview build, they could lend you a hand coping with all of them. And finally, the ISOs provide admins the chance to test Windows 11 preview builds in virtual machines.
Windows 11 build 22499 comes with one new big feature: it enables users to share open windows right from the taskbar thanks to a new option showing up right underneath the thumbnail.
Microsoft says this feature is currently available only for a restricted set of insiders, with the rollout to advance at another time weight loss feedback is collected on how everything works.
In the meantime, the rollout of Windows 11 is still under way, with Microsoft planning to complete it through the summer of 2022. This method is being used specifically to prevent bugs from becoming widespread, also it was also useful for the rollout of Windows 10 feature updates.
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Windows 11 happens to be rolling out to users available, and also the more and more people install it, the more troubles are being discovered.
This time around, reports appear to suggest that Windows 11 is struggling with a clear folder issue which was originally spotted in Windows 10 as well when the previous operating system was still in its early days.
GHacks is reporting that countless empty folders end up being created in the System32 directory for absolutely no reason, by the design of products, the culprit is none other than the Provisioning Package Runtime Processing tool.
The good news is the empty folders can simply be removed without causing any issue, however the bad news is they continues to come back over and over.
Microsoft hasn't acknowledged the issue at this time, however it shouldn't take too long before the company comes up having a fix.
Windows 11 currently rolling out
At this time, however, not every eligible Windows 11 products are already running the operating-system, because the rollout takes place in phases.
Microsoft intends to complete the rollout by the summer of 2022, according to the original announcement.
"The free upgrade to Windows 11 starts on October 5 and will be phased and measured with a focus on quality. Following a tremendous learnings from Windows 10, we want to make sure we're offering you the perfect experience," Microsoft said.
"That means new eligible devices is going to be offered the upgrade first. The upgrade will then roll out with time to in-market devices according to intelligence models that consider hardware eligibility, reliability metrics, chronilogical age of device and additional factors that impact the upgrade experience. We expect all eligible devices to become offered the free upgrade to Windows 11 by mid-2022. For those who have a Windows 10 PC that's eligible for the upgrade, Windows Update will let you know when it's available."
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Windows 11 happens to be while rolling to devices available, even though Microsoft isn't providing any figures regarding its adoption, data shared by AdDuplex seems to indicate the brand new OS is already a hit.
At least 1.3 percent from the devices were running Windows 11 prior to the official launch, obviously as part of the Windows Insider program, and certainly, the next-month statistics are likely to show an enormous market share for that new OS too.
At this point, Windows 10 version 21H1 is the leading Windows version available on the market with a share of 38.1 percent, while Windows 10 version 20h2 is the runner-up with 36.1 percent. Windows 10 version 2004 happens to be the 3rd in the charts with 14.Five percent.
Windows 11 currently rolling out
The rollout of Windows 11, however, could slow down at some point due to the fact the new OS isn't available for all devices running Windows 10.
Microsoft has updated the system requirements for Windows 11, explaining this operating-system needs new hardware to operate properly. As a result, only computers with newer processors and TPM 2.0 are supported.
Microsoft says it plans the rollout of Windows 11 to become performed by the summer from the next year.
"The free upgrade to Windows 11 starts on October 5 and will be phased and measured having a concentrate on quality. Following the tremendous learnings from Windows 10, you want to make sure we're providing you with the best possible experience. That means new eligible devices is going to be offered the upgrade first. The upgrade will then unveil over time to in-market devices according to intelligence models that consider hardware eligibility, reliability metrics, age of tool and other factors that impact the upgrade experience. We expect all eligible devices to become offered the free upgrade to Windows 11 by mid-2022," Microsoft said.
If you wish to upgrade to Windows 11 today, you can do the whole thing manually while using Media Creation Tool.
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