Windows 10 Update: Seconds Return, Bugs Beware!

The KB5060533 update for Windows 10 brings back seconds to the clock and fixes seven zero-day vulnerabilities. It’s like a mandatory software makeover that not only tells you the time down to the second but also keeps pesky bugs at bay. Who knew timekeeping could be so secure—and punctual?

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Hot Take:

Microsoft’s Windows 10 KB5060533 update is like a digital Swiss army knife—fixing zero-day vulnerabilities, bringing back seconds on your clock display, and even solving the mystery of why some characters were wide enough to drive a truck through. It’s a mandatory update, so you better buckle up and let your PC do its thing, or risk missing out on all this digital drama!

Key Points:

  • Windows 10 KB5060533 update is mandatory and fixes seven zero-day vulnerabilities.
  • Brings back the clock with seconds on the Calendar taskbar flyout—but patience, as it’s rolling out gradually.
  • Improves Rich Calendar and fixes various rendering issues with certain characters.
  • Addresses bugs causing Hyper-V virtual machines to freeze or restart unexpectedly.
  • Known issue: NOTO fonts appear blurry at 96 DPI on Chromium-based browsers.

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