Ui Design
The latest Ui Design coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Windows Classic Remastered: Why Nostalgia Challenges Modern Windows Design
The resurgence of Windows Classic themes and mods reveals a growing dissatisfaction with modern operating system design. As Microsoft prepares to sunset Windows 10 in 2025, a surprising movement of...
Windows 11 locks out 40% of PCs with TPM 2.0 and CPU rules as Windows 10 support ends in 2025
Microsoft's announcement of Windows 10's end of support on October 14, 2025, has left millions of users weighing their upgrade options. While Windows 11 brings modern aesthetics and enhanced...
Windows 11 Start Menu Changes: What to Expect with the Removal of Recommended Section & Auto-Categorization
Microsoft continues to refine the Windows 11 Start menu, introducing changes that aim to streamline user experience while sparking debate among power users. The latest updates remove the...
Microsoft Edge 138 Update Removes Windows 11 Blur Effects, Sparking User Backlash
Microsoft Edge 138 has landed with a controversial change that’s left Windows 11 users frustrated—the removal of signature blur effects like Acrylic and Mica. These visual elements, long...
Windows 11 Replaces Blue Screen of Death with Black Error Screen: What It Means
For more than three decades, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has been one of the most recognizable, if infamous, symbols in personal computing. Since its debut with early versions of Microsoft...
Windows 11 Black Screen of Death debuts as classic blue crash screen goes dark
For decades, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has been an iconic—if dreaded—symbol of system crashes in Windows. Microsoft is now rolling out a significant change in Windows 11, replacing the...
Windows 11 Start Menu Categories: Local JSON, Privacy, and Customization Limits
Windows 11's Start menu has undergone another evolution, this time introducing a categorization system powered by local JSON files rather than cloud-based intelligence. This subtle but significant...
Windows Settings App: 150-300MB Memory Use, Slow Loads, and Missing Control Panel Features
The Windows Settings app, introduced as Microsoft's modern replacement for the classic Control Panel, has become a growing source of frustration for users across Windows 10 and 11. While designed...
Windows 11 Notepad Gets Rich Text Features: A Game-Changer or Identity Crisis?
The Windows 11 Notepad app has always carried a unique status in the Microsoft software ecosystem: a humble, lightning-fast text editor valued for its minimalism and instant launch times. For...
Windows 11 Retires Iconic BSOD, Debuts Sleek Black Error Screen with QR Code
For over three decades, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has been an iconic—and often dreaded—symbol of system failure in Windows. Microsoft is now retiring this infamous error screen in Windows...
Windows 11's Black Screen of Death: What It Means for Users
For decades, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has been the unmistakable hallmark of a Windows system crash, striking fear into the hearts of users worldwide. Now, Microsoft is rolling out a dramatic...
Windows Vista Startup Sound Returns in Windows 11: A Nostalgic Tech Revival
The familiar four-note chime of Windows Vista’s startup sound has made an unexpected comeback in Windows 11, sparking waves of nostalgia among longtime Windows users. This revival, discovered in...