Windows 10 and 11 each offer a built-in screen-recording tool for gaming, though it can record just about any screen activity. And Windows 11 has an even better option. Here's what to know.| ZDNET
Americans over 65 are twice as likely to pay for third-party antivirus software than those under 45. If you're still doing it, here's why you can stop.| ZDNET
Here's how to turn off the Windows ads, upsells, and cross-sells, among other things.| ZDNET
With the free Rufus utility, you can avoid Microsoft's stringent and annoying requirements to upgrade your existing Windows 10 PC or install Windows 11 on a clean computer - your way. Here's how to do it.| ZDNET