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Ventoy, a popular app for creating bootable media for Windows or other operating systems, has received another update with ...
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Microsoft has quietly removed support for one of the oldest features in its media player, directly affecting users who still use physical discs on their computers. Without any prior notice, the tools ...
If you’ve been using the internet for more than a month or so, you know that downloading files from unknown sites is a great way to get compromised. But the latest security update to Windows does a ...
Media Encoder for macOS is a desktop utility designed to manage, convert, and optimize media files efficiently across various formats and workflows. Media Encoder for mac focuses on delivering ...
The Windows 11 media creation tool is no longer working. And today marks the last day of support for Windows 10. There are other methods to upgrade your Windows 10 PC to 11. Talk about bad timing.
TL;DR: Microsoft has now officially ended Windows 10 support, but if you were hoping to upgrade to Windows 11 using the Media Creation Tool, you can't - as the latest version is bugged and broken.
Microsoft is also developing new features to enable more games to be played on Arm-based Windows 11 PCs. Microsoft is also developing new features to enable more games to be played on Arm-based ...
Adobe has launched public betas for its flagship video and audio editing applications—Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, and Media Encoder—with native support for Windows on Arm. Announced on ...
It is a big day for Windows on ARM, as Adobe announced that some of its most popular creative apps are finally available natively on ARM-powered Windows devices. Those apps include Premiere Pro, After ...
In brief: Microsoft wants to unify the Windows Update process so it includes all third-party apps. The company said developers or anyone who builds apps can now sign up for a private preview of the ...