A major overhaul promises simpler testing, faster switching, and a better way to shape the future of Windows 11.
Web apps made Windows slower, clunkier, and less compelling. Microsoft is finally scrambling to fix it—it's about time.
Microsoft trims the number of Insider channels and makes it easier to switch between beta and stable versions of Windows.
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