The latest preview of the upcoming Outlook app for Windows 11 has been spotted with support for personal accounts. However, you can only use a Microsoft account. Support for Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, and others will come at a later time. As part of version 22H2, this week, the update KB5016695 became available in the Release Preview Channel with updated features for Defender for Endpoint, SMB compression, and usage history for various apps. Windows 11 builds 22621.586 and 22622.586 (KB5016701) were released in the Beta Channel with a bunch of new fixes and improvements. Also, Windows 11 build 25188 rolled out in the Dev Channel with new touch keyboard settings, Windows Terminal as the new default system experience, and Microsoft Store received an update to test ads in search results.
Tech tips roundup
This week, you also learned a bunch of tips to get the most out of Windows, including the steps to enable and configure Hibernate on Windows 11. We looked into the steps to enable Bluetooth, the new animation for the Settings app icons, the Remote Desktop, and the dark system mode on Windows 11. If you are just starting out with Windows 11, you can use these instructions to show extensions for known files in File Explorer. You can start a computer in Safe Mode to troubleshoot and fix Windows 11 problems, and in these instructions, you will learn how from the Start menu, Settings app, Command Prompt, and MSConfig. On Windows 11, you now also know the steps to determine whether you have an integrated or discrete graphics card, how to change the computer name through Settings, Control Panel, Command Prompt, and PowerShell, and how to take screenshots with the Snipping Tool app. Furthermore, we also looked at the instructions to bulk uninstall apps and change the settings of the winget command. On Windows 10, you learned tips like changing the screen resolution with commands, resolving printer spooler problems, disabling the Microsoft Defender Firewall to troubleshoot connection problems, and more. Finally, on Android, we looked into the steps to find the password of any Wi-Fi connection and how to disable the dual-line clock on the lock screen. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.