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More than a hundred vulnerabilities fixed: Microsoft updated Windows 10 and Windows 11 – what’s new and what’s left broken

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Microsoft has released a selection of cumulative updates as part of the traditional monthly Patch Tuesday update for the Windows operating system. Updates are available for Windows 10 and the latest Windows 11. It’s heavily focused on improving security, but there are new features as well.

More than a hundred vulnerabilities fixed: Microsoft updated Windows 10 and Windows 11 - what's new and what's left broken

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In total, Microsoft fixed 132 vulnerabilities in the update, including six zero-day vulnerabilities that are actively exploited by attackers. Although thirty-seven RCE (Remote code execution) vulnerabilities have been fixed, Microsoft has rated only nine of them as “critical”.

Windows 10 update KB5028166 is available for supported versions 21H2 and 22H2. Basically it fixes the vulnerabilities mentioned above. Microsoft also listed the known issues in the update that are present and have not yet been fixed. Among them is the automatic removal of an outdated version of Microsoft Edge without the subsequent automatic installation of a new version of Microsoft Edge.

In Windows 11, the KB5028185 update, in addition to fixing vulnerabilities, brings a number of new features, including new prompts in the Start menu, to sign up for a Microsoft account, or to complete setting up your account. The latest innovation is perceived by many users more like annoying advertising. In File Explorer, you can quickly email a file to yourself or contacts from Outlook. In addition, the OS now supports more dialects for voice access and more languages ​​for live subtitles, and adds new voice commands for text selection and editing. In general, the update provides a wider distribution of innovations in Windows 11 Moment 3.

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It’s official: Windows 11’s next big update is arriving. With Copilot chatbot, RAR support and more

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Its official Windows 11s next big update is arriving With

Microsoft has announced the release date for the next major feature update to the Windows 11 operating system. The version is labeled 23H2 and will become available on September 26, 2023.

It's official: Windows 11's next big update is arriving.  With Copilot chatbot, RAR support and more

The update will include a new AI-powered Windows Copilot feature, a redesigned Explorer, a new Ink Anywhere feature for stylus users, significant improvements to the Paint graphics editor, native support for RAR and 7-zip files, a new volume mixer, and more.

It's official: Windows 11's next big update is arriving.  With Copilot chatbot, RAR support and more

Windows Copilot is a major new feature in Windows 11 23H2 that brings the Bing Chat chatbot directly to the Windows 11 desktop. The new Copilot appears as a sidebar, making it easy to manage settings on your PC, launch apps, or simply get answers to questions. Copilot is also integrated throughout the operating system, with Microsoft executives demonstrating the use of Copilot to write text messages using data from your calendar, Outlook, and more.

It's official: Windows 11's next big update is arriving.  With Copilot chatbot, RAR support and more

Ink Anywhere lets you handwrite with a Surface Pen or other stylus in any text field, anywhere on Windows. The OS converts what the user writes into text. There will also be built-in RGB lighting controls for gaming devices such as keyboards, mice, monitors, case fans, and so on.

The improved Windows Backup app will allow you to back up data to your PC when you want to move to a new device. Existing settings will automatically be transferred to the new PC, even pinned applications in the Start menu and taskbar, all applications from the Microsoft Store will be automatically restored.

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The update forces Microsoft Edge into tablet mode, even on desktop PCs running Windows 11 and 10. But there is a way out

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The update forces Microsoft Edge into tablet mode even on

The latest update released by Microsoft has led to a strange crash in the proprietary Microsoft Edge browser on PCs running Windows 11 and Windows 10 operating systems. The problem was brought to the attention of the WindowsLatest thematic resource.

The update forces Microsoft Edge into tablet mode, even on desktop PCs running Windows 11 and 10. But there is a way out

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As the source notes, after the update, the browser interface automatically switched to “touch” or “tablet” mode, which is characterized by increased buttons and distances between interface elements, including tabs. Typically this interface is used to make the browser more touch-friendly. The problem is that this mode appears on regular computers with Windows 10 and Windows 11 without a touch screen, including desktop ones.

The update forces Microsoft Edge into tablet mode, even on desktop PCs running Windows 11 and 10. But there is a way out

Apparently, Microsoft mistakenly enabled tablet support mode. As a result of the failure, desktop PCs are identified as tablets and touch mode is activated.

The update forces Microsoft Edge into tablet mode, even on desktop PCs running Windows 11 and 10. But there is a way out

Fortunately, WindowsLatest found a very simple way out of the situation. The user only needs to go to the browser settings, go to the “Appearance” section and manually disable “touch mode”.

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Redmi K70 Pro could be one of the first smartphones to run on Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. A test on Geekbench showed that it has 16 GB of RAM and Android 14

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Redmi K70 Pro could be one of the first smartphones

A new Xiaomi smartphone with catalog number 23117RK66C has appeared in the Geekbench database. According to the ITHome resource, this designation hides the future Redmi flagship – Redmi K70 Pro. Considering that the prototype was tested (and even in Geekbench 5), you can ignore the test results, but there is confirmation that this model is built on Qualcomm’s new top-end SoC – Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Redmi K70 Pro could be one of the first smartphones to run on Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. A test on Geekbench showed that it has 16 GB of RAM and Android 14

The code designation for this single-chip system is manet. It is also interesting that the Redmi K70 Pro has 16 GB of RAM and Android 14 pre-installed.

Considering that the test of the new Redmi flagship appeared unusually early, one might think that the smartphone will be released earlier than its predecessors. The premiere of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is expected on October 24, the first day of the annual Snapdragon Summit, followed by announcements of production models based on this SoC. That is, the premiere of Redmi K70 Pro could take place as early as November.

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