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  1. Windows 11 AI Push Needs Trustworthy Defaults and Gaming Parity

    Microsoft’s recent roadmap for Windows 11 is loud about AI, gaming, and new device experiences — but the OS still carries a cluster of persistent, user-facing problems that Microsoft must fix if it wants to keep desktops and gaming PCs from slipping toward alternate platforms. The conversation...
  2. Windows 11 Trust in Focus: Updates, Privacy, and User Agency in 2026

    Windows 11 is technically stronger than many critics admit: faster in everyday tasks, more secure in default configuration, and the beneficiary of years of engineering work. Yet the conversation on forums, social feeds, and comment threads has shifted from performance to trust — not because the...
  3. Windows 11 Start Menu Gets All Apps Surface and Tunable Recommendations

    Microsoft’s latest Start menu adjustments for Windows 11 quietly do something the operating system has struggled to deliver since its launch: they put the app launcher back into the hands of the user and make it materially more useful — while also exposing new trade‑offs that administrators and...
  4. Winslop: Safe, Reversible AI Debloat for Windows 11

    Winslop arrives as a compact, checkbox‑driven answer to a precise user complaint: Microsoft has baked AI into so many visible corners of Windows 11 that a vocal minority of users want a simple, auditable way to roll those changes back — and Winslop promises exactly that while exposing the...
  5. Winslop: Reclaim Windows 11 AI Control with a Small Debloat Tool

    Microsoft’s AI push has turned Windows 11 into a battleground between corporate vision and user control — and Winslop, a compact open‑source “de‑slop” utility, has emerged as the user-facing counterpunch that promises to strip back the very AI surfaces Microsoft is baking into the OS. Background...
  6. Copilot Vision Desktop Sharing on Windows 11: Opt-In Privacy and Controls

    Microsoft is now testing a permissioned ability to share your entire desktop with Copilot Vision on Windows 11, letting the AI “see” everything visible on your screen during a session and respond in real time — a change Microsoft says is opt‑in, visible while active, and stoppable at any time...
  7. RemoveWindowsAI: Free PowerShell Tool to Disable Copilot and AI in Windows 11

    Windows 11 users who want an AI-free desktop now have a community-made tool that goes well beyond the built‑in toggles: a free PowerShell script called RemoveWindowsAI can remove Copilot, Recall, and a broad set of Microsoft’s built‑in AI entry points, then attempt to stop Windows Update from...
  8. Agentic Storefronts and Universal Commerce Protocol: AI Driven Shopping for Merchants

    Shopify’s new Agentic Storefronts and the co‑developed Universal Commerce Protocol mark a decisive step toward making AI assistants not just discovery surfaces but full shopping environments — letting Google’s Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT and other agents find, present and complete...