![]() For starters, a popular app for debloating the OS got kicked out of the Microsoft Store allegedly due to an invalid certificate. However, every rose has its thorn-some Windows 11-related news this week was not-so-positive. 23% of all Windows PCs already run Microsoft's latest OS on the gaming side, about 33% of Steam users have upgraded from Windows 10 to 11. Unlike Edge, Windows 11 shows no signs of stopping or declining-both Statcounter and Steam say Windows 11 continues its steady rise. Yikes! Windows 11 goes up, but not without problems. Also, Outlook and Teams will soon open all links in Microsoft Edge, regardless of your default browser. Numerous reports indicate that the latest cumulative updates for Windows 10 and 11 are forcing customers to switch to Edge. Some users may say the decline is well-deserved since Microsoft continues pushing user-hostile practices. In April 2023, Edge lost its place to Safari, the only non-cross-platform mainstream browser. According to the company, Microsoft Edge is no longer world's second desktop browser. The biggest story of this week is Statcounter's latest browser report.
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