Windows News Recap: Windows Server Update Pulled Due to Critical Bug, Twitter Gets New Features, and More
Welcome to our Windows News Recap, where we go over the top stories from the past week in the world of Microsoft’s flagship operating system.
Microsoft reportedly pulled Windows Server update after causing critical issues
The January 2022 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows Server have been removed because they caused a critical bug. Reported issues range from domain controllers failing to reboot servers every few minutes, Hyper-V being unable to start, and ReFS file systems not being accessible.
Twitter Windows and Web App Add New Communities, Super Follows, and Spaces Features
The Twitter web app has received a new update, bringing new features to the Twitter app on Windows. The update includes additional tools for Communities and Spaces, an improved DM experience, support for new Super Follows paid content, and the addition of a location option when composing a tweet.
Microsoft announces a new calling experience for the Your Phone app, available to all Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel
Dev Channel Windows Insiders have received a new calling experience. The update brings an updated call experience design for Windows 11 PCs using the Your Phone app.
It’s all for this week. We’ll be back next week with more Windows news.


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