Articles from 2026
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Windows 11 Performance Investigation: Background Overhead, Startup Bloat & Power Limits Explained
Windows 11 users are reporting persistent performance issues that make their PCs feel slower than expected, even on capable hardware. The complaints center not on raw processing power but on the...
Windows 11 Start Menu Search Broken by Bing Update—Microsoft Forced to Roll Back
Microsoft has confirmed that a server-side Bing update broke Windows 11's Start menu search functionality, forcing the company to roll back the problematic change. The incident marks another...
Windows 11's Copilot Retreat: Microsoft Scales Back AI Integration After User Feedback
Microsoft has quietly scaled back Copilot's presence in Windows 11, removing the AI assistant from the taskbar by default in recent builds. This represents a significant reversal from the company's...
Microsoft Awards Global Media Account to Publicis Without Traditional Pitch, Signaling AI-First Marketing Strategy
Microsoft has awarded its global media account to Publicis Groupe without a formal competitive pitch, a move that reflects the company's strategic shift toward AI-driven marketing partnerships. The...
AZ-104 vs AZ-500: Microsoft's Updated 2026 Certification Paths and Preparation Strategies
Microsoft's Azure Administrator (AZ-104) and Azure Security Engineer (AZ-500) certifications have received significant updates for 2026, reflecting the rapid evolution of cloud infrastructure and...
Windows 10 2016 LTSB ESU Extension: Microsoft's Enterprise Strategy Revealed Through Pricing and Intune Integration
Microsoft has extended the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 2016 Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) through October 2028, a move that reveals more about the company's enterprise...
Julia Liuson Steps Down as Microsoft's DevDiv Leadership Shifts to CoreAI Focus
Microsoft's developer division is undergoing its most significant leadership change in over a decade. Julia Liuson, who has led Microsoft's Developer Division (DevDiv) since 2014, is stepping down...
Ubuntu 26.04 vs Windows 11: Why RAM Minimums Don't Tell the Full Story
Canonical's announcement that Ubuntu 26.04 LTS will require 4GB of RAM as a minimum specification has sparked immediate comparisons with Windows 11's official 4GB requirement. On paper, both...
Windows 11 Canary Build 29560.1000 Focuses on Platform Infrastructure Over User Features
Microsoft released Windows 11 Canary Build 29560.1000 on April 3, 2026, marking a significant departure from recent Insider preview patterns. This build contains no new user-facing features,...
Microsoft Removes Copilot Branding from Windows 11 Notepad, Replaces with Subtle Pen Icon
Microsoft has quietly removed the Copilot branding from Windows 11's Notepad application, replacing it with a simple pen icon that opens the same AI-powered writing tools. This change appears in the...
Windows Secure Lock Screen Clock Lags 30 Seconds: Microsoft Confirms Intentional Design
Microsoft has confirmed that the 30-second lag displayed on Windows Secure Lock Screen clocks is an intentional security feature, not a bug. This design choice, which has confused users who notice...
ChromeOS Flex vs Windows 11: The Battle for Windows 10 PCs After October 2025
Microsoft's Windows 10 support ends on October 14, 2025, creating a massive hardware compatibility crisis. Google's ChromeOS Flex offers a free alternative that runs on older hardware Windows 11...