Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
Microsoft Retires Loop Copilot Recap Automation by May 2026, Manual Recaps Remain Available
Microsoft will retire the automated Copilot-generated Recaps feature in Loop by early May 2026, according to official support documentation. The company confirmed this timeline in its Microsoft 365...
G5, C5, B5: LG 2026 OLED brightness tiers target gamers and budget buyers
LG's 2026 OLED TV lineup reveals a strategic segmentation approach rather than a single revolutionary breakthrough. The G5 serves as the uncompromising flagship for premium buyers, the C5 targets...
Windows 11 24H2 Update: New Features, Performance Improvements, and Community Reactions
Microsoft has officially released the Windows 11 24H2 update, bringing significant changes to the operating system's core architecture and user experience. This annual feature update represents the...
AI Investment Drives Tech Layoffs as Companies Prioritize Automation Over Payroll
Microsoft's recent workforce reductions reveal a strategic shift where artificial intelligence spending now directly competes with payroll budgets. The company's $10 billion investment in OpenAI and...
Microsoft Stock Analysis: Is the AI Premium Justified or Overvalued?
Microsoft's stock valuation has become a central debate among investors as the company transitions from a traditional software giant to an AI-powered enterprise. With shares trading at historically...
Backup alone is dead: Microsoft’s 2025 framework fuses privacy, identity, AI governance into one resilience strategy
Storage and data protection vendors spent the final days of March and the opening hours of April making a familiar but increasingly urgent argument: resilience now means much more than backup alone....
Vision AI and 165Hz Gaming Lead Samsung's 2026 OLED TV Push
Samsung's 2026 television lineup represents a fundamental shift in how displays integrate with our digital lives. The company announced new OLED, Neo QLED, and The Frame models that move beyond...
Windows Security App Now Warns Users About 2011 Secure Boot Certificate Expiration in 2026
Microsoft has begun displaying warnings in the Windows Security app about a critical infrastructure deadline: the original Secure Boot certificates issued in 2011 will expire between April and June...
Microsoft to Build Frontier AI Models by 2027, Reducing OpenAI Reliance
Microsoft plans to develop its own frontier-class AI models by 2027, signaling a strategic shift beyond its partnership with OpenAI. This move represents one of the most significant developments in...
Microsoft Copilot Terms: Why AI Output Requires Human Verification at Work
Microsoft's updated Copilot terms explicitly state users cannot rely on AI-generated content for accuracy, placing responsibility squarely on human verification. The legal language in Microsoft's...
Windows 11 Insider Build 26300 Introduces Transparent Feature Flags, Ending Vivetool Era
Microsoft has fundamentally changed how Windows Insiders test experimental features with Build 26300, introducing a transparent feature flag system that replaces the need for third-party tools like...
Windows Repair Guide: When to Use DISM, SFC, or In-Place Refresh Instead of Reinstalling
Microsoft has quietly transformed Windows troubleshooting over the past decade, moving from the nuclear option of a full reinstall to a graduated repair system that preserves user data and...