Microsoft has started force-installing the new Outlook email client on Windows 10 systems for users who deploy this month's ...
KB5050081 also brings new enhancements to Windows 10's Calendar. Microsoft has rolled out a new Windows 10 Insider Preview ...
Windows 10 is finally seeing the new Outlook, and users should be excited, for good reason. But it might be too late.
As we already know, Microsoft is preparing to transition fully to Windows 11. Windows 10 devices are still receiving updates ...
Windows 11's Mail & Calendar apps have stopped working for some and cannot send mails now. Export your data asap!
Windows 10 and 11 users interested in a peek at the new features coming to the system in February can now install the preview ...
In other words, even if you can’t block the new Outlook app from being installed on your Windows 10 PC, you can always uninstall it afterwards. A pretty annoying move, but not as bad as it could be.
Microsoft will automatically install its new Outlook client on Windows 10 PCs with next month’s Patch Tuesday update.
Color us a little surprised that Windows 10, the operating system that Microsoft would like to see hundreds of millions users ...
Microsoft will retroactively downgrade this part of Windows 10 next month The new Outlook will replace the Mail & Calendar app on Windows 10 with the next monthly security update.