Like every month Microsoft this week released its Patch Tuesday fixing 11 vulnerabilities in Windows and various other products. Xbox One also got a new update fixing SmartGlass, dashboard performance, online gaming, and other improvements. Continuing with the Microsoft rumors, new report suggests that the software giant is seriously contemplating eliminating the Windows RT and Windows Phone software licensing fees to PC makers to fight back Android and get more terrain in the mobile market. Finally, with all the talking about the Start menu coming backup to Windows 8, a young man is now making headlines among various tech website, just because he has a great vision on how Microsoft should approach on bringing the Start menu back. Oh! One last thing: if you’re looking to get a new Ultrabook this year, I will recommend you to check the shopping guide I recently wrote with the best Windows 8.1 Ultrabooks that money can buy. All this and more…

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