A former Microsoft developer thinks Windows sucks and explains why. Windows has become more of a marketing tool to sell Microsoft services. A Microsoft exec touts Windows as an agentic OS, and the ...
Microsoft' 2025 Patch Tuesday fixes 57 flaws, including one actively exploited and two publicly disclosed zero-day ...
Microsoft is taking a page from OpenAI’s playbook, literally. Bloomberg first reported that the tech giant plans to leverage its partner’s custom chip development to bolster its own struggling ...
Microsoft moves toward autonomous, self-repairing data center platforms. Foundry enables long-running AI agents with persistent memory. Control Plane provides guardrails, IDs, and threat-aware ...
Microsoft Edge and I were getting along just fine until it started swallowing every last drop of my PC’s RAM. One moment ...
Facepalm: Mainstream support for Windows 10 has officially ended, but users can still receive free security updates for one more year. However, some installations will now require a critical servicing ...
Support for Windows 10 officially ended October 14th, and since then most users should have already received Extended Security Updates (ESU) if they registered for them. However, for some, the ESU ...
Microsoft has released the KB5072753 out-of-band cumulative update to fix a known issue causing the November 2025 KB5068966 hotpatch update to reinstall on Windows 11 systems repeatedly. As the ...
Microsoft has time and again focused on turning Windows 11 into a more AI driven platform. But the reaction that the company got isn’t what was anticipated. There has been a lot of backlash from long ...
Officially, Windows 10 died last month, a little over a decade after its initial release. But the old operating system’s enduring popularity has prompted Microsoft to promise between one and three ...
Last week Microsoft released November 2025 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 (KB5068861, KB5067112) and Windows 10 (KB5071959, KB5068781). Aside from those, the company also released dynamic ...
Windows 11 is not without its bugs, quirks, and weirdness, and every once in a while, Microsoft fixes some of these issues to give users a much-needed respite. In June of this year, the company killed ...