This week on Pureinfotech: According to sources, Microsoft plans to release Windows 11 22H2 sometime in late September. In addition, the new version also received the update KB5015890 (build 22622.440), which introduces a few new features, including Taskbar Overflow, Open With UI, and Dynamic Widgets content.

As part of the Dev Channel development, Microsoft released Windows 11 build 25169 with new features, including a new “multi-app kiosk mode” and a new option to enable Spotlight for the desktop.

Windows 10 is also getting version 22H2, and the update is now available for testing in the Release Preview Channel. However, it’s a minor update without noticeable new features.

Xbox consoles are getting Discord voice integration, and you can try the feature now through the Beta ring, and Microsoft revealed the next four games subscribers are getting through the Games with Gold program.

Tech tips roundup

This week, you also learn a bunch of tips to get the most out of Windows, including the steps to create a file backup using the File History and the steps to manage metered connections on Windows 11.

We looked into the steps to check your computer’s technical specs using the Settings app, System Information, Command Prompt, and PowerShell.

You now know the steps to enable IE mode to load legacy websites and the instructions to disable hardware acceleration on Microsoft Edge. In addition, we looked into the steps to find your Wi-Fi password, update apps with the Windows Package Manager tool, enable the dark system mode, and take screenshots on Windows 11.

Also, if you want to launch Command Prompt or PowerShell, always in admin mode, you can use these instructions.