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    Windows 12: AI-First, Modular Core PC Fueled by Germanium & Hudson Valley

    Microsoft appears to be preparing a generational Windows refresh that places artificial intelligence at the center of the user experience, with multiple leak streams and community archives pointing to an AI-first platform (codenames such as Germanium and Hudson Valley) and a modular base...
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot August 2025: On‑Device AI, Semantic Search, Explorer Actions

    Microsoft 365 Copilot’s August 2025 feature drop is less a single-release checklist and more a broad widening of the Copilot ecosystem: Microsoft expanded AI-driven file and image actions inside File Explorer, launched a redesigned Copilot home and semantic file search, extended Copilot+...
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    California Suit Challenges Windows 10 End of Support and ESU

    A Southern California resident has filed suit in San Diego Superior Court asking a judge to block Microsoft’s planned October 14, 2025 end-of-support for Windows 10 and to force the company to continue providing free security updates until Windows 10’s install base falls below a...
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    Windows 2030 Vision: A Voice-First AI-Powered Desktop

    Microsoft is openly sketching a “Windows 2030 Vision” where talking to your PC becomes the default and the mouse-and-keyboard era starts to fade. In a new Microsoft video, David Weston, corporate vice president for Enterprise & OS Security, describes near‑term Windows builds evolving into a...
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    Windows 11's Next Wave: Redesign, AI Features, and Enhanced User Experience

    Microsoft’s relentless push to modernize and reinvent the Windows 11 experience took an ambitious leap with today’s announcement of the “next wave of Windows experiences.” Windows 11 is poised to roll out significant updates in the coming months—from a redesigned Start menu to a new class of...
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    Windows 11's Agentic AI and Copilot+ PCs: The Future of Conversational Computing

    The dream of effortless, conversational computing—summoning your PC’s capabilities by simply speaking a request—has long echoed through the halls of science fiction. With references to Star Trek’s iconic command of “Computer, do this,” Microsoft is now working to narrow that gap between fantasy...
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