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Is this a handy new feature or another Windows 11 ad?
By Sean Endicott published
You decide Windows Insiders will now see suggested content within the search section of the Microsoft Store, but is that a helpful tool or another Windows 11 ad?
NVIDIA GeForce Now memberships are half off, just in time to check out the "half" integration in the Xbox Store
By Zachary Boddy published
Half Now NVIDIA has discounted all tiers of its GeForce Now game streaming platform, just as Xbox has added the service to the Xbox Store for supported games... Kind of.
This new Windows 11 feature makes it easier to find your favorite apps and updates
By Sean Endicott published
Finally The Microsoft Store will soon have a search box within its Library section.
Microsoft accused of "quietly wrapping apps... with some malware-looking .NET executable wrapper," but tech giant says it's just a new Store installer
By Sean Endicott published
Saved you a click Microsoft just changed how you install apps through the web-based version of the Microsoft Store. The new experience reduces the required number of clicks but has caused some controversy.
Here's how you can make the Microsoft Store 40% faster with just a few clicks
By Sean Endicott published
Seems faster An update for the Microsoft Store reduces page load times by 40% on average.
Dropbox's new beta app brings saved files to the File Explorer and Taskbar on Windows 11 for easy accessibility
By Kevin Okemwa published
SOFTWARE APPS Dropbox recently launched a new beta version of its app for Windows 11 and Windows 10 users. It lets users access files directly from the File Explorer or Taskbar.
Two years isn't a long time to wait for this 4.5-star-rated app that lets you boost the performance of your Windows 11 PC
By Kevin Okemwa published
PERFORMANCE BOOST Microsoft finally shipped the PC Manager app to broad availability. It allows users to optimize the performance of their Windows PC by performing a health check, managing storage, and more.
Nice — Microsoft Store rolling out new 'Arcade' section with dozens of free, no-download games to more users
By Colton Stradling published
INSTANT GAMES The Microsoft Store has a game collection that can be played without a download and shows more commitment to the casual gaming audience.
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