Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
KB5082063 Deployment Guide: DISM Sequencing, Secure Boot, BitLocker Risk
Microsoft’s KB5082063 is not a simple one-click Windows update; it is a sequenced servicing package that Microsoft expects administrators to install with care. The company’s own instructions say the r
Schneider Electric and Microsoft Unveil Agentic Manufacturing with Azure AI at Hannover Messe 2026
Schneider Electric is using Hannover Messe 2026 to send a clear message to industrial customers: the next phase of factory modernization will not be defined by isolated copilots or point solutions, bu
10 Quick Windows 11 Tweaks for a Cleaner, Faster, Safer Desktop
Windows 11 may be a billion-user platform, but it still ships with enough friction points to justify a quick tune-up. The good news is that many of the most useful fixes are already built into the OS,
Windows 11 Privacy and Clutter Cleanup: Tame Defaults for a Quieter PC
Windows 11 may be the most polished version of Microsoft’s desktop operating system in years, but its out-of-box defaults still reveal a clear product strategy: push users toward cloud services, keep
Microsoft Rewards Overhaul: Member Silver Gold Tiers, Regional Cuts and Backlash
Microsoft Rewards is heading into another period of upheaval, and this time the controversy is not just about a few shaved-off points or a temporary promotion change. The bigger story is that Microsof
Microsoft AI Earnings on April 29, 2026: Azure Capacity, Copilot Monetization & Governance
Microsoft is entering the most difficult phase of its AI transformation: turning a huge, expensive platform bet into a story that still clears a high bar for investors. The company’s next fiscal Q3 ea
SoundHound AI Profitability Risk: Can Voice Growth Beat Big Tech?
The biggest risk for SoundHound AI is not that voice AI is unimportant; it is that the company may not be able to turn strong demand into durable profits fast enough to keep pace with much larger comp
Windows 11 Taskbar Agents: Microsoft’s New AI Platform for Delegating Work
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider build is a clear signal that the company is not backing away from AI on the desktop; it is simply changing how that AI shows up. Instead of pushing Copilot deeper
Teams Right-Click Paste Greyed Out Fix: Edge Update Regression on Windows & Mac
Microsoft Teams users hit by a frustrating right-click paste bug are dealing with a classic modern-software problem: a feature in one Microsoft product broke another Microsoft product that millions re
Why SIXT’s AI Top Pick Is MLK National Historical Park in Georgia (Not One-Size-Fits-All)
Georgia's “top travel spot” depends less on AI hype than on what kind of trip you want. The new SIXT analysis says Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park was the most consistently recommende
10 Built-In Windows 11 Tweaks for a Cleaner, Faster Desktop
Windows 11 has improved a lot since launch, but it still ships with a handful of defaults that can make the desktop feel noisier, slower, or less personal than it should. The good news is that you do
Creativity Meets AI: Preparing Students for Future Workforce Success
Students’ creativity and artificial intelligence are increasingly being treated as the same conversation, and that is exactly what makes this region’s future so interesting. A local feature about the