Close Menu
TechurzTechurz
    What's Hot

    Slate Auto’s radically simple electric truck starts at $24,950

    June 24, 2026

    Valor Equity Partners looks to raise a $2.5B Fund VII, per Bloomberg

    June 24, 2026

    Superhuman acquires AI detection startup GPTZero

    June 23, 2026
    X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Tech Pulse
    • Slate Auto’s radically simple electric truck starts at $24,950
    • Valor Equity Partners looks to raise a $2.5B Fund VII, per Bloomberg
    • Superhuman acquires AI detection startup GPTZero
    • HaloBraid raises $7M from Seven Seven Six to end the six-hour hair salon appointment
    • 4 days left to save up to $190 on Founder Summit 2026
    X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
    TechurzTechurz
    • Home
    • Tech Pulse
    • Future Tech
    • AI Systems
    • Cyber Reality
    • Disruption Lab
    • Signals
    TechurzTechurz
    Home - Guides - The Microsoft Store Is Getting Faster and Less Awful
    Guides

    The Microsoft Store Is Getting Faster and Less Awful

    TechurzBy TechurzJune 6, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    The Microsoft Store Is Getting Faster and Less Awful
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Microsoft is rolling out more changes to the Microsoft Store, the main app and games store on Windows 10 and 11. It now has more system integrations, faster performance, a Copilot button, and other updates.

    The Microsoft Store is still not the best experience around. It’s filled with a lot of low-quality applications, and the general experience with downloading and managing games is worse than Steam and other competing stores.

    Microsoft has been trying to fix the Store over the last few years with some design and functional updates. In Europe, the Store can now be completely uninstalled from Windows, thanks to the European Union’s Digital Markets Act.

    Microsoft says it has “rearchitected how search works” in the Store, with updated rankings for based on app updates, ratings, and language-specific nuances. That should help you find higher-quality apps and games without digging through the junk software. The home page of the Microsoft Store will also now have “fresh recommendations based on recent activities, what’s trending in your region and the most recent deals.”

    Microsoft

    It wouldn’t be a Windows update without Copilot showing up, and sure enough, the chatbot is now coming to the Microsoft Store. It’s now a floating button in the corner, and if you click it, you can ask Copilot questions about the current app or game—Google just rolled out a similar feature in the Play Store for Android. The Copilot button is currently limited to PCs in the United States.

    The Start menu in Windows 11 will now include results from the Microsoft Store, just like Spotlight on Mac and iPhone show results from the Apple App Store. The Store results include some basic information from the app listing, like the icon, description, and main screenshot, with a one-click button to start installation. Handy.

    Microsoft

    Suggested apps from the Microsoft Store will also start showing up in the ‘Open with’ menu from File Explorer. The blog post explains, “we’re experimenting with offering app suggestions to open select file extensions, which is particularly helpful if you don’t have an app for that extension, or haven’t selected a default app.” The suggestions are going live first for Insider testers in the United States and China.

    Finally, Microsoft says the Store now “launches two times faster than it did six months ago,” thanks to several performance updates. The Microsoft Store has definitely been slow to open for me on various PCs over the years, so it’s great to see some progress in speeding it up.

    Related

    Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2 Are Getting New Features

    You’re getting some love, even if you haven’t updated in a while.

    Even though the Microsoft Store is preinstalled on most Windows computers, and it has been around since the Windows 8 days, most people still download software directly from websites or other stores. The new Start menu integration might funnel more people into the Microsoft Store, but it’s unlikely to break the habit of downloading EXE files straight from the web. Some of those executables will use the Microsoft Store for installation, though.

    Source: Windows Blog

    Awful faster Microsoft Store
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleLuma Labs’ new Modify Video tool can reimagine scenes without reshooting
    Next Article Is your Asus router part of a botnet? How to check – and what you can do
    Techurz
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Opinion

    Microsoft taps Alt Carbon in sign of India’s growing role in carbon removal

    June 11, 2026
    Opinion

    Helion, the Sam Altman-backed fusion startup, raises $465M to build a power plant for Microsoft

    June 4, 2026
    Opinion

    Microsoft hires the team of Sequoia-backed AI collaboration platform, Cove

    March 18, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Latest Tech Pulse

    College social app Fizz expands into grocery delivery

    September 3, 20252,289

    SolarSquare in talks to raise up to $60M as India’s rooftop solar market draws major VC interest

    May 23, 202622

    Future of Digital Privacy and Security: 7 Truths Nobody Tells You

    May 25, 202619
    Stay In Touch
    • YouTube
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • LinkedIn

    Techurz helps readers stay ahead of digital change with clear, practical, future focused technology intelligence written today,searched tomorrow.

    X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Company
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Our Authors / Editorial Team
    • Write For Us
    • Advertise
    Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Affiliate Disclosure
    • Cookie Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • DMCA
    Explore
    • AI Systems
    • Cyber Reality
    • Future Tech
    • Disruption Lab
    • Signals
    • Tech Pulse
    • Sitemap

    Join the Techurz Brief

    The future does not arrive suddenly.
    Stay ahead with fast, sharp tech signals.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.