Microsoft now allows IT administrators to remove pre-installed Microsoft Store apps (also known as in-box apps) using a new app management policy.
Microsoft wants to support IT administrators and provide an easy way to remove pre-installed apps from the store.
Microsoft’s new Windows 11 25H2 policy lets IT admins remove preinstalled Store apps via Intune or Group Policy, no scripts ...
A handful of contested City Council races await Fort Dodge voters on Tuesday. Four candidates are seeking two at-large seats ...
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I’ve found one of the best VPNs for gaming
Once the preserve of the tech-savvy, the best VPNs have become an essential tool for just about everyone. They let you to ...
As Pinnacle Group’s rent-stabilized buildings head to auction, residents on rent strike are warning would-be buyers not to ...
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Letters: Whoever succeeds Michael D in the Áras has a hard act to follow
I enjoyed reading Shane Ross’s take on Michael D Higgins’s years as our first citizen (‘Exit fearless idealist Michael D, enter an unworthy pretender’, October 19). The president and his wife, Sabina, ...
YouTuber CyberCPU Tech has recently shared that they've had two videos removed in two days (via Tom's Hardware). Both of ...
Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 is now rolling out to testers in the Windows Insider Program, and there are at least three new features, including Ask Copilot in the taskbar.
Microsoft has started rolling out Windows 11’s revamped Start menu, featuring grid and category views, a bigger "All apps" ...
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