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Why Is Microsoft Replacing the Default Windows Command Line?

Why Is Microsoft Replacing the Default Windows Command Line?

Although Windows 11 users already have access to Windows Terminal, Terminal will soon become the default command line experience. In addition to making the command line environment easier to use, this change will open the door for third-party developers to create their own command line hosts. This article discusses why Microsoft is replacing the Command Line Utility and what you can expect in future Windows releases.

How to Fax from a Windows 10 Computer

How to Fax from a Windows 10 Computer

Learn how to send and receive faxes through the built-in Windows Fax and Scan module and other online fax services. These online fax services are also very beneficial and convenient. Read on to discover the top 3 options on the market now.

How to Make Android Apps Run on Windows 11

How to Make Android Apps Run on Windows 11

Microsoft has finally given Windows 11 its long-awaited feature of running Android apps. That said, Windows 11 users can’t access except a limited number of Android apps compared with the Google Play store. Read on to learn more about the requirements you need to benefit from this feature, how to install the Android Appstore, and how to run your first Android app.

A Security Tool for Your Operating System

UAC Virtualization: A Security Tool for Your Operating System

UAC virtualization protects your device from malware and other malicious programs while at the same time, providing access to software to run efficiently. It achieves this balance through an abstraction layer where changes are made only to user accounts and not to global registry variables or core Windows components. In this article, we will learn about UAC virtualization, how it works, and whether you need it at all.

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