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PC World Latest NewsJul 10, 2025
Windows 11 now lets you remove unwanted Microsoft apps natively

Until now, users who wanted to remove unnecessary bloatware had to resort to external tools or PowerShell commands. Now, Microsoft itself is providing a one-click solution.

What you can remove The Patch My PC page has compiled a list of applications that you can easily remove with the new function. It's already quite comprehensive:

Feedback Hub Microsoft 365 Copilot Microsoft Clipchamp Microsoft News Microsoft Photos Microsoft Solitaire Collection Microsoft Sticky Notes Microsoft Teams Microsoft To Do MSN Weather Outlook for Windows Paint Quick Assist Snipping Tool Windows Calculator Windows Camera Windows Media Player Windows Notepad Windows Sound Recorder Windows Terminal Xbox Gaming App Xbox Gaming Overlay Xbox Identity Provider Xbox Speech To Text Overlay Xbox TCUI Both system administrators and everyday users have long wished for a less bloated Windows experience. The fact that Microsoft itself wants to provide such a tool shows positive progress on their part, even if it can't remove all apps.


PC World Latest NewsJul 10, 2025
This Legion Go S can run SteamOS, and today it's just $500

So if you haven't been following along, the Legion Go S is the first non-Valve device that officially supports SteamOS. But it's not this Legion Go S — the white version comes with Windows 11 installed. It's also more expensive at $760, which is quite a bit more than originally planned when Trump tariffs took effect. The black version of the handheld is the SteamOS version, and while it was initially planned to cost $500, it now goes for $600.

But here's the fun part. You can just install the free SteamOS on your white Legion Go S, directly from Valve, and turn it into that objectively better version, while also saving some money with this deal. Heck, you technically get a "free" copy of Windows 11 in there, making it even sweeter. This is the base model of the Legion Go S, with a somewhat pokey Ryzen Z2 Go processor and "just" 16

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