Rohit Kumar

Rohit is a certified Microsoft Windows expert with a passion for simplifying technology. With years of hands-on experience and a knack for problem-solving, He is dedicated to helping individuals and businesses make the most of their Windows systems. Whether it's troubleshooting, optimization, or sharing expert insights,
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Microsoft Teams Up with Global Partners to Shut Down Lumma Stealer Malware

Online safety has become more critical than ever, especially in a world where much of our personal and professional lives…

Microsoft Introduces Bing Video Creator: Text-to-Video Powered by AI

Microsoft is taking its AI ambitions even further with the launch of Bing Video Creator—a new tool that can generate…

Mozilla Shifts Focus Solely to Firefox, Shuts Down Pocket and Fakespot

The web browser landscape today is overwhelmingly shaped by Chromium, the engine powering major players like Chrome, Edge, Opera, and…

Qualcomm Introduces ‘Adreno Control Panel’ to Boost Gaming on Snapdragon-Powered Laptops

In recent years, Microsoft has been steering the industry toward a new generation of computers—AI-driven PCs equipped with smart features…

Microsoft Fixes Critical Bug in KB5058379 Update That Triggered Boot Issues and BSOD

As part of its regular maintenance, Microsoft often releases updates aimed at fixing bugs and improving performance on Windows systems.…

Microsoft Drops Developer Fees for App Submissions to the Store Starting June 2025

Microsoft Build 2025 has easily stood out as one of the year's most important tech events. The company used the…

Qualcomm Confirms Next-Gen Snapdragon X2 Elite Processors Coming Later This Year

Qualcomm is gearing up to shake the industry with the launch of its latest processor, the Snapdragon X2 Elite, powered…

Windows 11 24h2 Blocked in Teams With Senshield

Microsoft has introduced a new update block (Safeguard Hold) for Windows 11 version 24H2, targeting systems that use security or…

Popular VS Code Extensions Discovered Harboring Cryptocurrency Mining Malware

One of the most popular tools among developers is undoubtedly Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VSCode), known for its ease of…

Five Essential Tools for Developers in Windows

Windows has come a long way in recent years—especially since the launch of Windows 11. What was once seen mainly…

Microsoft Pulls the Plug on Bing Search API

Microsoft has decided to retire the Bing Search API, meaning developers who relied on it will now need to explore…

Windows 11 to Absorb Dev Home Features, Standalone App Discontinued

Dev Home was introduced during Build 2023 as a centralized hub for developers, offering tools for machine setup, project tracking,…

Microsoft Expands Its Line of Lightweight AI Models with the Phi-4 Series

About a year ago, Microsoft introduced a new family of compact AI models with the debut of Phi-3 through Azure…

Microsoft May Ditch Intel and Qualcomm in Favor of AMD’s New ARM Chip for Surface Devices

The processor race is heating up, and Microsoft seems ready to stir the pot with its upcoming Surface lineup, expected…

How to Leave a Discord Server

You may want to know how to leave a server in Discord if you no longer wish to participate in…

Windows 11 Receives New Stability Updates KB5058411 and KB5058405 – Here’s What’s Fixed

Windows 11 continues to mature into a reliable, stable operating system, and Microsoft remains consistent in rolling out updates to…

Microsoft Edge Streamlines: Removing Legacy Features for a Faster, Leaner Browser Experience

There’s no denying that Microsoft has made major strides with Edge—the browser originally launched in 2015 as the successor to…

Microsoft Expands Copilot Features in Latest Windows Insider Update

Microsoft is steadily enhancing Copilot’s capabilities in Windows, and the latest update offers a clear example of that progress, though…

Microsoft Presents the New Windows 11 Start Menu that will arrive in 2025

The Microsoft Design team has given us a peek behind the curtain, revealing not only the updated Start menu coming…

Fedora is now available in the Linux Subsystem in Windows

Who would’ve thought a decade ago that Microsoft and Linux would go from rivals to collaborators? Yet, here we are.…