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The Microsoft Store on Windows 10 remains an integral part of the OS. It's how users can safely and securely pay for, download, and install their favorite third-party applications.
It's fair to say that in the last couple of years, the Microsoft Store app on Windows 10 has fallen by the wayside. The app today is slow, unintuitive, and frankly kind of ugly.
A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed the change, noting that businesses who need to shut off Store access have no recourse other than Windows 10 Enterprise. The official statement: ...
While the store won’t change much apart from by name, Windows 10 users will notice that the taskbar icon for the store now has a shopping bag and Microsoft’s company logo.
With this move, Microsoft also seems prepared to certify apps for use in Windows 10, yet allow developers to choose how to distribute them, either via the Microsoft Store, or via other means, such ...
A screenshot of a search for “YouTube” in Windows 10’s Microsoft Store app. Gross. Not just the no-name, lowly rated, and totally unrelated apps that appear as results, but also all the ...
Windows 11 is real, and Microsoft has just revealed the brand-new app store that will go along with it — which could be a big deal, seeing how previous versions of the idea never really caught on.
Neowin reports that Windows 10 22H2 had a bug which meant that in some cases, apps from the Microsoft Store couldn’t be updated – or uninstalled, either – but a resolution for this has now ...
Microsoft has released out-of-band (OOB) updates on Thursday evening to address a newly acknowledged issue impacting Microsoft Store apps. On affected systems, customers might have problems ...
Microsoft has published its revived and open-sourced Windows File Manager from Windows 3.0 in the Microsoft Store. Windows How to upgrade your 'incompatible' Windows 10 PC to Windows 11: Two ways ...