Microsoft keeps pushing Copilot in Windows 11 but you can remove the AI assistant with these simple steps.
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update introduces new ways to permanently remove Copilot using Group Policy, Registry changes, ...
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Windows 11's April 2026 update adds an official uninstall option for Copilot after only 3.3% of eligible users paid for it and administrators demanded removal controls.
Finally, some apps are not able to be removed. This is usually the case with apps crucial to your device’s daily running, or — in more insidious cases — apps that have been added by your carrier or ...
Windows gets a lot of flak from users for having more bloat than macOS or Linux, and rightfully so. The term "bloatware" is synonymous with a fresh Windows install, to the point that there are custom ...
Chrome users were caught off guard by a 4-GB Google AI model baked into Chrome, sparking privacy concerns. The good news: You can easily uninstall it. The bad? You might not want to.
Over a period of time, you may find that you may have installed several programs or software on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer. And it may also happen that some of the programs may have been ...
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New drivers often mean better compatibility between a device, such as a mouse, and a computer operating system. Sometimes, though, device drivers don't work the way you expect them to. For example, a ...
Google Play is about to let you easily remotely uninstall apps from devices you don’t have with you. The latest update to the Google Play Store will bring the change to app listings when it arrives on ...
Installing drivers can be a hair-raising adventure, even on today’s modern operating systems. These finicky pieces of code act as the middleman between your PC’s hardware and its operating system.