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Microsoft has released its Windows Package Manager, also known as winget, which bypasses the Microsoft Store by simply downloading and installing the apps you want.
Microsoft has released Windows 1.0 theme for Windows 10. Download the Windows Throwback theme from Microsoft Store, today.
Broadly, the four solutions are to reset the Microsoft Store app, check for updates, run the Microsoft Store troubleshooter (in Windows 10 only), and try updating your internet's TLS settings.
Microsoft’s new command line app for Windows 10, the Windows Terminal, is now available. Windows 10 users can download a preview copy from the Windows Store, and the terminal app includes ...
The Microsoft Store app on Windows 10 and 11 received plenty of updates during the last few months. Here are the most notable ones.
The Microsoft Store has been around for nearly 10 years now — it launched as the Windows Store with Windows 8 — but compared to app marketplaces on other platforms, it can feel like a barren ...
Microsoft is getting rid of the Arcade section of the Microsoft Store that houses instant games starting November 14.
Microsoft publishes the Windows File Manager from the 1990s in its app store.
Microsoft is officially retiring the iconic blue crash screen that has haunted PC users since the days of Windows 1.0. In its ...
Here's everything you must know about Windows 11: When is Windows 11 available? The software will roll out starting in late 2021, according to Microsoft, and will continue throughout 2022.
But starting with Windows Package Manager version 1.0, Microsoft added support for third-party app repositories. And starting with version 1.1, you can also install apps from the Microsoft Store.
Files, a third-party file explorer, is now available through the Microsoft Store. The app aims to deliver a file explorer experience that's more in line with modern devices and Windows 10.