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?

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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