Windows 11 2022 Update Begins Rolling Out Globally

Windows 11 2022 Update Begins Rolling Out Globally

Microsoft’s big 2022 Windows 11 update has been in testing for the last few months, but the wait is over (and right on time). The 2022 Windows 11 Update, formerly known as 22H2, is rolling out to devices now with a raft of features, fixes, and modifications. Some of these are big, including functional changes to the Start menu and taskbar, but there are also plenty of little tweaks and patches throughout the new OS version.

Windows 11 brought a totally new Start menu, and it dropped a lot of functionality from the old menu. A little of that is returning with the Windows 11 2022 update. You’ll finally be able to create folders in Start for better organization of the apps you use all the time. It even lets you fill up the Start menu with more of your apps and folders by changing how many recommended items will appear.

Another big and long sought-after change is the ability to drag and drop items on the Taskbar. It was bizarre to see such an intuitive feature dropped in Windows 11, but now you can once again drag icons and items to the Taskbar to open or pin them. The Taskbar overflow feature is here as well. It’s easier to drop your open apps into Snap Layouts. Now, when dragging windows around, a pop-up snap manager will be at the top of the screen. Just drop your window on the layout you want, and it’ll zip right over there.

Windows 11 2022 Update Begins Rolling Out Globally

There’s one overdue feature that you’re going to have to wait a little longer to see. While the 2022 Windows 11 update technically has support for the new tabbed file explorer, Microsoft isn’t finalizing this feature until sometime next month. There will probably be hacks to enable it early, but it’s not that long of a wait.

As with all Windows updates, this one will present itself eventually with no action on your part. However, you can head into the Windows update settings and manually check for the update. It should be visible to everyone soon, but there’s another option if that doesn’t work. The Microsoft Installation Assistant can always grab the latest version of Windows 11 and upgrade your machine — it already lists 22H2. Those still languishing on Windows 10 will get a 22H2 update in the coming weeks, but that won’t have most of the new features from the Windows 11 release.

Continue reading

Samsung Starts Rolling Out Galaxy S20 Android 11 Update on Verizon
Samsung Starts Rolling Out Galaxy S20 Android 11 Update on Verizon

Not only does this include the Googley Android 11 enhancements, but it also has numerous Samsung-specific changes as part of the One UI 3.0 revamp.

Windows 11 Will Support Rolling Back to Windows 10, but Not for Long
Windows 11 Will Support Rolling Back to Windows 10, but Not for Long

Microsoft says you'll be able to go back to Windows 10 if you don't like Windows 11 when it arrives later this year.

Apple Says iPad Mini ‘Jelly Scrolling’ Is Normal
Apple Says iPad Mini ‘Jelly Scrolling’ Is Normal

Apple has just released the updated iPad Mini, a device that packs most of what makes the larger iPads so popular into a diminutive frame. This tablet has an 8.3-inch 60Hz LCD display with narrow bezels and impressive brightness for a tablet. It also has jelly scrolling, which some owners are unable to ignore now that they've seen it.

Google is Rolling Out Improved Android Tablet Apps
Google is Rolling Out Improved Android Tablet Apps

After neglecting large-screen devices for most of the intervening years, the company has announced new, tablet-friendly versions of some of its most popular apps.