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Expanded Windows 11 app store comes to Windows 10 “soon,” available to testers now - Ars Technica

  1. Expanded Windows 11 app store comes to Windows 10 “soon,” available to testers now  Ars Technica
  2. 11 Worst Features of Windows 11 and How to Fix Them  Tom's Hardware
  3. Do you use the Windows 11 Chat app powered by Microsoft Teams?  Windows Central
  4. The Windows 11 upgrade becomes available for download on more compatible PCs as gradual roll out continues  Notebookcheck.net
  5. Microsoft PowerToys get a Windows 11 UI, universal mute, and find my mouse feature  The Verge


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