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Microsoft has recently released their newest Windows 10 seasonal update, called 21H1. Windows 10 updates may seem like it always screwing something up but the good news is it's also helping with things like your security, and modernizing your view. The following link gives you an idea of what the new seasonal update has in store: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/02/17/introducing-the-next-feature-update-to-windows-10-version-21h1/.
Although not everything concerning Windows 11 is known yet, we do know they will start releasing the free OS install this holiday season. For some this make your head hurt, for others they are excited. Just like Windows 10 and the operating systems before it there are specifications your computer must have prior to upgrading, and they are more than the last operating system required. According to PCMag you will get a pop up if your eligible. Here's a link to see what is known about Windows 11 currently: https://www.pcmag.com/news/windows-11-will-be-a-free-upgrade-but-the-system-requirements-are-going
By now we have all heard about the chip shortage that the world is currently experiencing due to COVID. It's driving up the price of anything with a computer within it, and delaying the ability to purchase those same products. There's good news though, many tech company's believe that it will only last through the first part of 2022. The end is in sight according to companies like Acer. The world is desperate for their chips and here a link to show just how desperate some are https://www.pcmag.com/news/truck-driver-strapped-256-intel-chips-to-his-body-in-failed-smuggling-attempt.
Installing a new operating system is always confusing. Windows is making it more confusing as to where your start menu is. Here's a story on where and why they've moved it, https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-microsoft-centered-the-start-button-in-windows-11-11627038002
Are you tech savy and want to open up more administrative tools on your Windows 10 or Windows 11? Here's an article for you: https://www.tomsguide.com/how-to/how-to-enable-god-mode-in-windows. It brings back many of the Control Panel tools that are pesky to find in the new Windows OS's that we all loved and found simple, and easy to locate.