Microsoft’s quietly revised schedule for the New Outlook rollout gives enterprises more breathing room — but it also exposes the technical fault lines, planning pitfalls, and governance choices that IT teams must confront before the company flips the default for business users in March 2027...
Samsung’s move into consumer smart glasses at MWC 2026 is not a surprise so much as a formal escalation: the company confirmed a camera‑first, phone‑tethered pair of AI glasses that position the wearable as the eyes while a Galaxy smartphone remains the brain. The details revealed on the...
Microsoft has quietly pushed back the enterprise "opt‑out" deadline for the New Outlook rollout — the phase when Microsoft planned to make the New Outlook the default for Microsoft 365 enterprise tenants while still allowing users to revert — moving that transition from April 2026 to March 1...
Microsoft has pushed the enterprise opt‑out phase for the “new Outlook for Windows” from April 2026 to March 2027, giving administrators a full extra year to prepare — a move that confirms both the scale of enterprise migration challenges and the persistent feature gaps that keep many...
Microsoft is quietly reshaping how Copilot and the web interact on Windows 11: in the latest Insider preview the Copilot app can open web links in a docked side pane next to your conversation, save per‑conversation tabs, and — if you opt in — surface saved passwords and form data so the...
Microsoft is rolling a subtle but consequential change to the Copilot app on Windows for Windows Insiders: links you open from a conversation now appear in a sidepane alongside the chat instead of dumping you into a separate browser window. That simple shift — plus saved per‑conversation tabs...
Microsoft’s cloud‑first desktop strategy just moved from experiment to product category this week as ASUS and Dell announced purpose‑built endpoints for Windows 365 — the compact ASUS NUC 16 for Windows 365 and the Dell Pro Desktop for Windows 365 — devices designed to boot straight into Cloud...
Google’s decision to shift Chrome’s milestone releases to a two‑week cadence — beginning with Chrome 153, slated for a stable release on September 8, 2026 — marks the most aggressive update tempo the browser has used and will reshape how users, developers, and IT teams plan for browser change...
Microsoft’s Windows Package Manager has quietly closed a long-standing administrative annoyance: the client and the App Installer package now share a single, consistent versioning line with the release of WinGet 1.28.190, and that alignment matters more than it sounds.
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Mix Vale’s recent headline — that Microsoft has rolled out a Windows 11 feature that “releases ad blocking in the sharing menu for the corporate sector” — captured a hopeful narrative many IT teams have been asking for: a single, centrally manageable switch that entirely removes promotional...
Microsoft’s Canary channel has received another measured drop of small-but-practical improvements today with the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1673 (KB 5077240), a flight focused on smoothing everyday workflows, filling platform gaps for enterprise administrators, and...
Microsoft has found two new hardware allies in its bid to make the cloud PC the default endpoint in many workplaces: ASUS and Dell will ship dedicated Windows 365 Cloud PC devices alongside Microsoft’s own Windows 365 Link hardware, expanding a product category that promises simpler management...
Microsoft’s cloud‑first desktop strategy just moved out of pilot mode and into the mainstream: the company today confirmed that two major PC OEMs—ASUS and Dell—will ship purpose‑built Windows 365 Cloud PC endpoints later this year, expanding the category beyond Microsoft’s own Windows 365 Link...
Microsoft’s move to ship a tiny, locked-down mini‑PC that exists only to connect to Windows 365 is less a nostalgia act and more a strategic reboot: the company has quietly revived the dumb terminal model for the modern enterprise, bundling centralized Windows desktops, cloud-native security...
Microsoft’s Windows 365 is moving from concept to broader reality for enterprise IT teams: Dell and ASUS are adding purpose-built desktop endpoints to the Cloud PC portfolio, with the Dell Pro Desktop and the ASUS NUC 16 for Windows 365 scheduled for general availability in the third quarter of...
Microsoft’s cloud-first push just gained two new hardware partners: ASUS and Dell will ship purpose‑built Cloud PC devices that pair with Windows 365, extending the small but growing category that began with Microsoft’s own Windows 365 Link. The devices — the ASUS NUC 16 for Windows 365 and the...
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Microsoft’s new Windows 365 Link mini PC changes the calculus of endpoint computing: it’s a purpose-built, fanless “cloud-only” device that does almost nothing locally on its own except connect securely and quickly to a Windows 365 Cloud PC, and Microsoft is positioning it as a thin, managed...
Microsoft’s cloud-first desktop strategy just gained real momentum: today the company announced that Microsoft‑branded Cloud PC endpoints will no longer be a single‑vendor experiment but an OEM-backed product category, with ASUS and Dell shipping purpose‑built mini PCs that boot straight into...
Microsoft has quietly pushed KB5077241 into the Windows 11 preview channel and, while it’s not a headline-grabbing feature update, it is one of the more consequential quality-and-security releases in months — bundling a practical taskbar speed test, a curated Emoji 16 roll‑in, in‑box Sysmon...
Windows 12 is less a product today than a Rorschach test: an imprint of industry hopes, analyst checklists, and user anxieties projected onto whatever Redmond might do next. The latest public signals — Microsoft’s huge capital expenditure on AI infrastructure, the company’s stated focus on...