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Microsoft announces the release of Windows App SDK version 1.2 (WinApp SDK), which will allow you to create widgets for Windows 11. You will need Visual Studio 2022, .NET 6+, and WinRT.Runtime.dll version 2.0 or greater to build applications using WinAppSDK 1.2.

 

The latest stable version of Windows App SDK comes with a set of new features. Here's what has been changed and improved in Windows App SDK (WinApp SDK) version 1.2.

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Youtube is by far the most popular video streaming service on the internet. It is available in more than 100 countries and is full of content in roughly the same amount of languages. Although all videos are hosted on the same platform, many of them are limited to specific regions.

 

But not even Google can’t stop the flow of information so easily as there are many ways to bypass video restrictions. Continue reading to learn how to watch blocked YouTube videos and why you need to take these extra measures.

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Smartphones have become a vital tool in the current world. This is evidenced by the fact that 7.26 billion people globally own a smartphone. This figure accounts for 91% of the world's population. This means many people rely on and use smartphones.

 

Over the years, smartphones have changed. They have changed from mere communication tools to full-on productivity tools largely because of the introduction of mobile applications. These applications or apps ensure that smartphone users get the best from their devices.

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Microsoft started rolling out a new update (KB5020030) to Windows 10 users. The build comes as an optional update and brings significant changes to the Taskbar search. It also fixes some issues related to Microsoft Store, certain Printers, and daylight saving time.

 

Windows 10 users running version 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, and 20H2 will receive this update as build numbers 19045.2311, 19044.2311, 19043.2311, and 19042.2311 respectively. To learn details on what has been changed in Windows 10 optional KB5020030 update, continue reading further.

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Last week, with the release of the MS Office build 15831.20012, Microsoft added a new feature that allows users to save media with closed captions from PowerPoint slides. And this week, Microsoft added a few new improvements to Microsoft Office version 2212. A new build is now rolling out to the Office Insiders in the Windows Beta Channel. Continue reading to know what has been newly added to it.