Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
Windows 11 Bliss & Bloom Wallpaper Mashup Sparks Nostalgia & Design Debate
The digital landscape of Windows desktop backgrounds has witnessed a fascinating cultural phenomenon with the emergence of the \"Feeling of Nostalgia\" remix, a creative mashup that seamlessly blends...
Microsoft's Xbox Help Sessions Patent: Cloud Gaming Assistance Explained
A recently resurfaced Microsoft patent for Xbox "Help Sessions" has sparked widespread discussion and some confusion across gaming communities, revealing both the potential and concerns surrounding...
OpenAI's Internal Code Host: A Potential GitHub Rival for AI-Driven Development
OpenAI has quietly developed an internal code-hosting platform that could potentially evolve into a commercial competitor to GitHub, according to multiple reports. This development signals a...
Windows AI War: Accelerationists vs Safety Advocates Reshapes Microsoft Ecosystem
The American AI industry has evolved beyond mere technological competition into a full-fledged ideological battlefield, with profound implications for Windows users, developers, and the future of...
Dublin's AI Policy Paradox: Staff Bans vs. Councillor Training Sparks Governance Debate
Dublin's local government has created a striking policy contradiction that highlights the growing pains of AI adoption in public institutions. While council staff face strict prohibitions against...
BunsenLabs Carbon Review: Debian 13's Lightweight Openbox Desktop with Wayland Future
The Linux desktop landscape continues to evolve with the gradual transition from the venerable X11 display server to the modern Wayland protocol, and BunsenLabs Carbon emerges as a particularly...
Microsoft Research's AI Vision: How 'The Shape of Things to Come' Podcast Frames Future Technology
Microsoft Research has quietly launched a new podcast, The Shape of Things to Come, and its trailer—voiced by veteran researcher Doug Burger—sets a clear, measured tone: AI will reshape the...
Rust Bytes Crate Vulnerability CVE-2026-25541: Memory Safety Threat in Async Ecosystem
A critical memory safety vulnerability has been discovered in the widely-used Rust bytes crate, designated CVE-2026-25541, that exposes systems to potential memory corruption and security breaches....
Marathon PC 8K Benchmarks: RTX 5090 DLSS Performance & DLAA vs DLSS Explained
Bungie's highly anticipated extraction shooter Marathon launches today with a surprising revelation for PC enthusiasts: the game demonstrates remarkable 8K performance on NVIDIA's flagship GeForce...
ASUS Zenbook S16 & 14 with Ryzen AI 400 Launch: Philippines Gets First AI PCs
The landscape of personal computing in the Philippines is set for a significant shift with the arrival of ASUS's latest Zenbook models. The newly launched ASUS Zenbook S 16 (UM5606) and Zenbook 14...
EA's ARM64 Anticheat Strategy: What It Means for Windows on Arm and Linux Gaming
Electronic Arts has quietly signaled a strategic shift that could reshape how its multiplayer games run on the next generation of mobile and laptop hardware: the company is actively recruiting a...
Shure IntelliMix Room Kits Win 2026 Inavation Award: Revolutionizing Hybrid Meetings
Shure's IntelliMix Room Kits have been awarded the prestigious 2026 Inavation Award for Communication & Collaboration Technology, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of hybrid...