hardware integration

  1. Microsoft Copilot on Windows 11: Revolutionizing Personal Productivity with AI

    In the rapidly shifting world of personal computing, few innovations have promised as profound an impact on everyday productivity as Microsoft Copilot on Windows 11. Once seen as a distant ambition, AI-driven personal assistants are now reshaping how professionals work, students learn, and...
  2. LinuxFest Northwest 2025 Celebrates 25 Years of Open-Source Innovation and Community

    LinuxFest Northwest (LFNW) celebrated its 25th anniversary from April 25 to 27, 2025, at Bellingham Technical College in Bellingham, Washington. This milestone event underscored the festival's enduring commitment to fostering open-source communities and advancing technological education. One of...
  3. Windows 11 25H2 Update Introduces User Interaction-Aware CPU Power Management for Better Battery Life

    Microsoft’s relentless march toward a more efficient, user-friendly desktop experience takes another leap forward with the Windows 11 25H2 update. This release promises to reshape the landscape for mobile computing with its innovative User Interaction-Aware CPU Power Management—a feature that...
  4. Microsoft Retires Windows Device Metadata and WMIS: What It Means for Users and Developers

    Microsoft's recent decision to retire the Windows Device Metadata and the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) marks a significant shift in how hardware devices integrate with the Windows operating system. This move, effective from May 2025, signals the end of an era that began with...
  5. Windows 11 Insider Build 26200.5551: Key Updates and Insights

    A Fresh Wave of Updates for Windows Insiders Today marks another exciting milestone for Windows enthusiasts and early adopters, as Microsoft unveils the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5551 (KB5055617) exclusively for the Dev Channel. This build symbolizes Microsoft's relentless...
  6. Upcoming Windows 11 Driver & Device Metadata Changes in 2025: What You Need to Know

    Major changes are on the horizon for Windows hardware driver development—a shift poised to impact not only device manufacturers and IT professionals, but millions of end users as Microsoft undertakes a significant revamp for the next generation of Windows 11. With the recent announcement...
  7. Windows 11’s AI Agent in Settings: Revolutionizing PC Customization with On-Device AI

    A bold new chapter in the evolution of Windows 11 is unfolding, as Microsoft officially announces the introduction of an “AI agent” within the Settings app—an innovation poised to redefine how users interact with and personalize their PCs. Unlike previous incremental updates to the Windows...
  8. Accelerating innovation in Windows 10 to meet customers where they are

    Three months ago, I took on the role of leading Windows and Devices. What excited me about this was the opportunity to bring together our incredible teams to work on a product that a billion people all over the world rely on every day to work, learn, create and have fun. Since taking on the...
  9. Use your Xbox One Kinect to sign in with Windows Hello

    You can now use the Kinect from your Xbox One console with beta drivers and a special cable to log into Windows 10 using your face. read more Continue reading...
  10. Hello, Windows 10 IoT Core

    Greetings, Makers! We are excited to announce the public release of Link Removed for the Link Removed and the Link Removed. Visit the Windows IoT Dev Center to choose your target board, then walk through the steps to provision your board, acquire the tools, and get started Making. This release...
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