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    Microsoft AI Capex Strategy: Rising Spend, Margin Outlook

    Microsoft’s latest repositioning — accepting higher near‑term capital spending to secure AI capacity while insisting margins will remain intact — is a deliberate trade that reshapes the company’s risk/reward profile for enterprises, investors, and Windows‑centric IT teams alike. The Seeking...
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    Windows 11 Becomes AI First: Copilot as Multimodal, Permissioned Assistant

    Microsoft’s latest update to Windows 11 marks a deliberate pivot: the operating system is being reframed as an AI-first platform, with Copilot graduating from a sidebar chatbot to a multimodal, permissioned assistant that can listen, see, and — under controlled conditions — act on your behalf...
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    Windows 10 End of Support as Windows 11 Embraces Copilot AI Features

    Microsoft has officially drawn a line under Windows 10 while simultaneously pressing the accelerator on an AI-first Windows 11: routine vendor support for mainstream Windows 10 ended on October 14, 2025, and Microsoft is pushing new Copilot Voice, Copilot Vision and related AI features as a...
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    Windows 11 Goes Voice First with Hey Copilot

    Microsoft’s short, teasing post — “Your hands are about to get some PTO. Time to rest those fingers…something big is coming Thursday.” — may be the clearest signal yet that Windows 11 is poised to push voice and conversational AI from an accessible add‑on into a mainstream, system‑level...
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    Copilot for Windows 11 Gets Start Menu–Style Redesign as AI Hub

    Microsoft's Copilot app for Windows 11 just received a redesign that does more than tidy the chat window — it reorganizes Copilot into a Start menu–style hub that surfaces recent files, apps, and ongoing work, and hints at a deeper future in which the AI assistant becomes the central navigation...
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    Microsoft Windows 11 22H2 & 23H2 Receive Surprising Feature Updates Amidst deprecation

    For Microsoft Windows 11 users still running versions 22H2 and 23H2, the latest wave of updates brings an intriguing turn in the company’s usual upgrade cadence—one that channels both user value and unmistakable strategic intent. While Microsoft’s typical playbook encourages aggressive adoption...
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