Articles from December 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in December 2025
London's £105B Productivity Crisis: How Workplace Interruptions Are Costing UK Businesses
A recent headline claiming that “London businesses are losing £105 billion a year due to workplace interruptions” traces back to a broader UK‑wide analysis of lost productivity; the underlying researc
Kyndryl launches centralized governance service for autonomous AI agents, targeting Microsoft Fabric and mainframe environments
Kyndryl’s new Agentic AI Digital Trust service promises to act as a centralized control plane for governing autonomous AI agents at scale — a timely product given the rapid enterprise push into agenti
Windows 11 File Explorer Preload: Does the Speed Boost Justify the RAM Cost?
Microsoft’s latest Insider preview brings a pragmatic — if limited — fix for one of Windows 11’s most visible annoyances: preloading File Explorer to make the first window appear faster, but early han
Microsoft's Copilot-First Windows Vision Sparks User Revolt Over Privacy and Control
Microsoft’s latest Copilot push has detonated into one of the most visible user-reaction storms in recent Windows history, with a string of corporate posts, a promotional Edge teaser and an incredulou
Microsoft & Marvell Expand Azure HSM with LiquidSecurity in Europe: Cloud Security Deep Dive
Microsoft and Marvell have quietly widened a strategic security partnership, bringing Marvell’s LiquidSecurity hardware security modules (HSMs) deeper into Azure’s European cloud footprint and expandi
Zorin OS 18 Review: The Ultimate Linux Migration Path for Windows Users
Zorin OS 18 arrived at the worst possible moment for Microsoft’s desktop ambitions — and for a sizable slice of Windows users that moment became an opportunity to walk away from built‑in AI “helpers,”
ACEMAGICIAN Vista V1 Review: Intel N100, 16GB RAM, Windows 11 Pro for Under $250
The ACEMAGICIAN Vista V1 arrives as another entrant in the ongoing mini‑PC arms race: a palm‑sized Windows 11 Pro machine that promises mainstream desktop features — 16 GB of RAM, an NVMe M.2 SSD, dua
SteamOS vs Windows 11 on Handhelds: Legion Go S Tests Show Performance Shift
SteamOS’s newest run of bench numbers isn’t a niche talking point any more — it’s a practical challenge to the default assumption that Windows is always best for PC gaming on handheld hardware. Recent
How Social Insurance & Safety Nets Drive Economic Mobility in the US
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth’s recent Econ 101 briefing laid out a clear evidence-based argument: U.S. social insurance and safety-net programs are central engines of economic mobility a
OpenAI Ads in ChatGPT Android Beta Signal Major Monetization Shift
OpenAI appears to be quietly building an advertising layer into ChatGPT’s mobile client after developers unpacked a recent Android beta (APK 1.2025.329) and found explicit strings such as "ads feature
Samsung Magician 9.0 Review: New UI, Widgets & Ad-Free Experience
Samsung has issued a major refresh of its SSD utility: Samsung Magician reaches version 9.0 (9.0.0.910) with a reworked interface, customizable widgets, and a trimmed-down home screen that removes ban
Windows MSRT Explained: Microsoft's Silent Malware Cleanup Tool
The Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) is a quiet, one‑shot cleanup utility Microsoft distributes monthly to detect and remove prevalent, high‑risk malware families from Windows systems, a