Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson / betanews - If you’re the sort of person who likes to be in control of what happens on your computer – as much as such a thing is possible – you may have disabled automatic updates for Microsoft Store apps. Microsoft has, without warning or any sort of announcement, …
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Microsoft eliminates fees for Windows Store app submissions / 5 months
Microsoft adds rich formatting to Notepad in Windows 11 / 9 months
Microsoft Broadens Windows Update to Third-Party App Developers / 9 months
Microsoft Broadens Windows Update to Third-Party Apps / 9 months
Google debuts new Windows desktop search app with spotlight features / 5 months
Microsoft resolves Windows 11 Dirac audio glitch with driver update / 5 months
Microsoft Tests AI-Powered Updates in Windows 11 File Explorer / 5 months
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