Microsoft shifts another Windows 11 feature to Settings from the Control Panel — but I expect the latter will still be with us in the 2030s.
Microsoft is adding the ability to rename your user account to the Windows 11 Settings app, ported over from the legacy Control Panel.
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LEBANON COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — The Lebanon Valley Java Journey coffee trail is set to make a return for its seventh year, giving residents and visitors a chance to sip their way through various local ...
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Qualcomm has officially rebranded the Adreno Control Panel to the Snapdragon Control Panel as it exits beta, offering users tools to manage game profiles and driver updates. Earlier this year, ...
Microsoft is gradually working to remove settings from the Control Panel and move them to the Windows Settings. Some of the key settings have already been migrated, including Programs and Features, ...
Dozens of sites reported this week that Windows 7 usage is "skyrocketing." The reports are based on charts from a notoriously unreliable source. More likely explanation: Changes in iOS 26 are ...
JAKARTA, Sept 25 (Reuters) - A magnitude 5.7 quake hit Indonesia's East Java province on Thursday, near the holiday island of Bali, the country's geophysics agency reported. Reuters could not ...
TL;DR: Windows 11 build 26200.5742 continues the gradual migration of legacy Control Panel features to the Settings app. In this preview release, Microsoft has shifted across some time and ...
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