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  1. Microsoft Advances Rust as First-Class for Windows Drivers with crates and cargo-wdk

    Microsoft’s move to make Rust a first-class option for Windows driver development crystallizes a long-running strategy: reduce the class of memory-safety bugs that have dominated high-severity Windows vulnerabilities by shifting low-level, performance-sensitive code toward a language designed...
  2. Microsoft's USB-C Port Fix: HLK Validation, ACPI Accuracy, and Windows Alerts

    Microsoft’s latest push to force better USB-C behavior on Windows 11 PCs is a welcome — and long overdue — attempt to end a years‑long era of port confusion, flaky charging, and bewildering compatibility problems that have left users juggling cables and vendor support forums. The company is...
  3. Windows 11 24H2 USB-C Diagnostics: OEM ACPI/UCSI/UcmCx Alignment Needed

    Microsoft’s recent push to make USB Type‑C behave like a predictable, debuggable platform capability instead of a marketing checkbox is both overdue and technically precise: Windows 11 (notably the 24H2 branch) now exposes richer USB‑C diagnostics and toast notifications, but that capability...
  4. Windows USB-C Notifications: OEM ACPI/UCSI, UcmCx, and WHCP

    Microsoft has quietly pushed PC makers to stop treating USB Type‑C as merely a cosmetic port and to implement the platform-level hooks Windows needs to deliver consistent, actionable notifications when Type‑C connections misbehave — a move that aims to end years of “plug‑and‑pray” frustration...
  5. Microsoft Pushes OEMs to Deliver Reliable USB‑C Notifications in Windows 11

    Microsoft is pushing PC makers to stop treating USB Type-C as a cosmetic port and to implement the platform-level hooks Windows 11 needs to deliver consistent, useful notifications when Type‑C connections behave unexpectedly. The company’s guidance — now baked into Windows’ hardware requirements...
  6. Microsoft Standardizes USB-C on Windows 11 to End User Confusion and Boost Compatibility

    The once-glorious promise of USB-C—a universal, reversible connector designed to displace a rat’s nest of incompatible cables and ports—has long been marred by confusion, disappointment, and a fundamental lack of transparency. As USB-C proliferated across Windows laptops, peripherals, and...
  7. Microsoft's 2025 Updates Transform Windows Hardware Compatibility & Driver Certification

    Microsoft is moving decisively into the future of Windows compatibility and driver certification with a series of significant updates announced this May. This wave of improvements isn’t just a footnote tucked away in technical documentation but marks a notable shift in the company’s approach to...
  8. Microsoft's 2025 Hardware Certification Changes: What You Need to Know

    The recent announcements from Microsoft regarding enhancements to hardware and driver compatibility testing in Windows 11 version 24H2 and Windows Server 2025 mark a significant shift in how device makers and developers approach certification for modern Windows platforms. As the company phases...
  9. Microsoft’s Windows 11 24H2 & Server 2025: Enhanced Hardware Compatibility & Driver Testing

    The evolution of Windows operating systems often brings not only new features for end users but also significant changes behind the scenes, particularly impacting hardware compatibility and driver certification processes. Microsoft's most recent announcements regarding Windows 11 version 24H2...
  10. Microsoft Enhances Compatibility Testing for Windows 11 24H2 and Server 2025

    As we inch closer to the rollout of Windows 11 24H2 and Windows Server 2025, Microsoft recently announced enhancements to its hardware and driver compatibility testing processes. This move is seen as part of a broader strategy to ensure that the upcoming versions of these operating systems...