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What if Microsoft Brought back windows Phone
My answer:https://youtu.be/xjNKhVB7iVg

Virus protection
What does this statement mean "Your virus and threat protection is managed by your organization." Who is "my" organization? This is a home computer and currently Domain, Private and Public firewalls are ON.

OneDrive vs Backup
As I am not completely computer savvy, Is backup necessary if you use OneDrive? Does OneDrive need backup? I had never done a backup in my life and just recently started using OneDrive. I would greatly appreciate any help and how to on this. Thanks

Snipping Tool > Snip & Sketch
How do you all feel about Snipping Tool phasing out to Snip & Sketch?

Interacting with Computers 😀
Recently, I have heard conversations and comments that 'we' are spending too much time on our devices and less on our interactions with human beings. I respect these views but I do not share them. The world of the Internet and our devices (mine is a desktop computer) offers me splendid opportunities to engage with so many people across this world of ours. Whilst it is a fact that there are downsides with some aspects of the Internet connectivity, the positive opportunities are much more. For those of us who live in rural communities the Internet offers a 'window' (excuse the usage of 'Window' on the rest of the world. 😎 This particular platform is a favourite of mine 🤩 and the sense of connectivity is fantastic. Also, this platform affords me and people like me, an opportunity to explore the world of computing and its advantages. So many thanks to you all and especially the Windows Teams 😉 you guys are really 😎

Take control of your notifications in the Windows action center
Windows 10 keeps all notifications in the action center, so you can catch up and act on anything you might have missed, when you're ready.

Manage virtual desktop like a pro in Windows 10
Looking to divvy up daily projects to better focus on what you need to accomplish? Virtual desktop in Windows 10 to the rescue!

Inclusion for all disabilities 🤩💯✔
Many contributors on this platform recognise and applaud the 'Ease of Access' features on Windows 10. Microsoft teams are to be congratulated 👏 with a personal thank you for me. From my very latest experience helping another visually impaired User to use Word in particular the screen reader and Narrator, I have the impression (I could be wrong) that marketing/raising awareness to disabled users could and should be improved. By way of explanation, the other day, I was able to assist a colleague to create a simple Word document. Imagine please 😊 'Anne' sitting at her desktop with the landline telephone stuck to my ear and my colleague doing the same in her own home. Although it was a prolonged process, I was able to help her discover some of the basic features such 'read aloud' and Narrator. When I discussed this experience with a community group, some people that they were 'afraid of breaking their computers' and not being adventurous enough because they were unsure of what they were doing. Something about technophobia perhaps. I replied that they would have to hit their computers with a very heavy item to break them. I also mentioned that operating systems are usually reliable and have their internal routines to resolve faults/errors. One person said that computers are an enigma to him. I replied that it is an enigma to me at times 😊 🤣. But, there was a general sense from this conversation that computer technology was for the 'clever people' and those who had all their faculties. I disavowed that presumption with my colleagues/acquaintances. Quite strongly actually. But it has made me think about how we can change this 'perception'. So, I am challenging Microsoft (respectfully of course 🤩😊) to comprehensively engage with users who have disabilities ; raising their awareness of the opportunities that information technology affords. FAO Moderator - please do not hesitate to socialise this with MS colleagues. Many thanks all 🙏😊

Microsoft versus Chrome
I came across this analysis written by Lifewire concerning these two giants. The paragraphs below are just two that attracted my attention. 'Microsoft has decided to discontinue EdgeHTML and other core components of Microsoft Edge. Instead, the company plans to create a new version of Microsoft Edge based on Chromium. Microsoft is going to build Microsoft Edge on the foundations of Chrome, meaning that key elements like the rendering engine will be identical. What's likely to remain different are the connected services. For example, you may still sync your bookmarks with your Microsoft account instead of a Google account, and Bing will likely be the default search engine for Microsoft Edge. A common platform will make it easier for developers to create content and apps that are consistent across the major browsers'. Source: Lifewire - https://lifewire.com - February 2020 I fully anticipate that Edge' et al will have to evolve as users' demands for greater connectivity and dynamic use increases - perhaps exponentially. 🤔 Post script: I did not get on with Chrome - niggly things I suppose - but irritating as a user.

Most productive features in Windows 10
Hi There, What are the new productive features you enjoy the most in Windows 10, and why? Please share your experience in the comment. Thanks, Bassel
Windows 10 update history - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/windows-10-update-history-24ea91f4-36e7-d8fd...Windows 10, version 1607 and Windows Server 2016 update history; July 13, 2021—KB5004238 (OS Build 14393.4530) July 7, 2021—KB5004948 (OS Build 14393.4470) Out-of-band; June 8, 2021—KB5003638 (OS Build 14393.4467) May 11, 2021—KB5003197 (OS Build 14393.4402) April 13, 2021—KB5001347 (OS Build 14393.4350)
Update history for Microsoft 365 Apps (listed by date ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-microsoft365-apps-by-dateEach entry in the table links directly to the release notes for that release. These release notes provide information about features, security updates, and non-security updates that are included in the update to Microsoft 365 Apps. Version History
Update History for Office Current Channel (Preview ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-current-channel-previewThe Update History here lists all builds released. Release notes are updated on a slower cadence and may be a compilation of updates for multiple builds up to the release notes published build number. June 14, 2021. Version 2106 (Build 14131.20162) June 07, 2021. Version 2106 (Build 14131.20012) June 04, 2021. Version 2105 (Build 14026.20264)
Update history for Office 2016 C2R and Office 2019 ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-office-2019To update Office, follow these steps. The following tables provide the update history for the volume licensed version of Office 2019, as well as the retail versions of Office 2016 C2R and Office 2019, with the most recent release date listed first. New versions contain all the updates contained in previous versions.




