Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
Windows 11 25H2 Rollout Strategy: Automatic Upgrades Tied to Support Deadlines, Not Forced Updates
Microsoft's Windows 11 version 25H2 rollout has begun, but the company's approach represents a significant departure from previous Windows 10-era forced updates. The new deployment strategy ties...
Windows 11 Update Controversy Drives Users to Linux: Privacy, Trust, and Forced Updates Examined
A Windows 11 update has become the breaking point for some users, pushing them to abandon Microsoft's platform entirely for Linux alternatives. The controversy centers on what users describe as...
Microsoft Edge 147 Integrates Copilot with Immersive Reader, Bolsters Enterprise Security
Microsoft Edge version 147.0.3912.60 has arrived in the Stable Channel, marking another significant step in the browser's evolution beyond basic web navigation. This update introduces Copilot...
Steam Deck Windows 11 in 2026: Game Pass Fixes, Dual-Boot Trade-Offs Remain
When Valve launched the Steam Deck on February 25, 2022, it wasn't trying to make another Windows handheld. It was trying to prove that a Linux-based gaming device could feel effortless,...
Meet OmniSearch: The Local-Only Windows 11 Tool Fixing File Search Frustrations
Windows 11's built-in search has frustrated users for years with inconsistent performance, privacy concerns, and unreliable results. OmniSearch offers a compelling alternative that addresses these...
Microsoft's AI Workflow Expansion Faces Backlash as Copilot Integration Tests User Patience
Microsoft's aggressive push to integrate AI across Windows 11 is encountering significant user resistance, with recent workflow expansions highlighting the tension between innovation and user...
Microsoft's Copilot Rebrand: How Bing Chat's Transformation Impacts Windows Users and Security
Microsoft's decision to rebrand Bing Chat as Copilot represents far more than a cosmetic name change—it's a strategic consolidation of the company's AI offerings into a unified brand with...
Windows 11's Right-Click Menu Frustration: How Power Users Are Taking Control Back
Microsoft's redesign of the Windows 11 right-click menu has created what many power users describe as a \"productivity tax\"—a small but persistent slowdown that accumulates throughout the workday....
Enterprise AI Infrastructure Now Powered by 2026 Open-Weight Models from Google, Alibaba, Microsoft
The AI landscape has fundamentally shifted in 2026. Open weights models are no longer experimental side projects but serious enterprise infrastructure powering production systems across industries....
Linux's New AI Keyboard Keys Challenge Windows Copilot with In-Context Functionality
Linux developers have introduced standardized keyboard keys for AI operations that go beyond Microsoft's Copilot key, signaling a fundamental shift in how operating systems integrate artificial...
Pre-Join Audio Check and Privacy-Protected Copilot Recaps Roll Out in Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams is rolling out two significant updates that address opposite ends of the meeting experience spectrum. The first introduces a pre-join audio test feature to eliminate the awkward "can...
How to Prevent Windows Update from Overwriting GPU and Audio Drivers: A Complete Guide
Windows Update's driver replacement behavior has frustrated power users for years, silently overwriting carefully tuned GPU and audio drivers with generic alternatives. Microsoft's automated system...