News

Microsoft releases version 1.0 of the open-source Windows Terminal application following a year of development.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of arguably the single most important release in the history of the personal computer – Windows 1.0. As Windows nears its fourth decade, it does so at a pivotal ...
What does Windows 1.0 actually mean? Find out inside PCMag's comprehensive tech and computer-related encyclopedia.
As Microsoft unveils a new version of its Windows operating system, we take a look back at how Windows has changed over the years.
Windows 1.0 debuted nearly 34 years ago, on November 20, 1985. It consisted of a 16-bit graphical shell plopped on top of MS-DOS. Microsoft intended it to be used with a keyboard, but mouse ...
On November 20, 1985, Microsoft shipped Windows 1.0, a then new operating system. Development took two years after the Windows announcement in 1983, leading skeptics to call it “ vaporware.” See EDN ...
After nearly four decades, an ancient secret buried deep in Windows 1.0 has been discovered by an intrepid digital archeologist. It’s a simple Easter egg, but one which was most likely ...
Programming language tools: Windows gets versatile new open-source terminal Microsoft's new open-source Windows Terminal command-line tool is the future of Windows Console Host.
Microsoft will be disabling TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 on Windows very soon. The company announced it earlier today and is part of its broader strategy to make the next Windows versions more secure.
Microsoft has released Windows 1.0 theme for Windows 10. Download the Windows Throwback theme from Microsoft Store, today.