Microsoft has quietly begun testing two deliberate, low‑risk experiments that aim to make File Explorer feel faster and less cluttered: an optional background preloading mechanism that warms parts of Explorer before you open it, and a reworked right‑click context menu that groups seldom‑used...
Microsoft is quietly cleaning up one of Windows 11’s most visible annoyances: the File Explorer right‑click menu. The latest Insider build — Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7271 — reworks the File Explorer context menu to reduce top‑level clutter by grouping less‑used actions into a new...
Microsoft’s AI chief publicly lost patience this week, telling critics that he’s “mindblown” people aren’t amazed by a technology his division has been pouring billions into — a terse X post that crystallizes a widening gap between Silicon Valley confidence and everyday user fatigue with...
Microsoft’s Copilot — long billed as the keystone of a voice‑driven, agentic Windows — is colliding with a messy reality: under-delivery, flaky behavior, and rising mistrust from both everyday users and enterprise buyers. The last few months have exposed a pattern: polished marketing and big...
Microsoft has quietly tightened up OneNote’s search experience on Windows, moving the search results dropdown so it no longer obscures the page canvas for users who keep the page list on the right — a seemingly small tweak that materially improves readability, reduces visual clutter, and smooths...
Microsoft's short, carefully worded reply to the surge of anger over Windows 11's AI roadmap does little to calm a wider, deeper distrust that's been building among developers, power users, and a growing contingent of everyday customers — and it noticeably sidesteps the single biggest complaint...
A striking new fan concept called Windows 26 captures a clear counterpoint to Microsoft’s current roadmap: instead of an ever‑present, proactive AI layer, the design imagines a quieter, faster, and more user‑first Windows that returns to polished visuals, consistent themes, and optional...
Microsoft Edge’s right‑click menu just stopped being a small test of patience and became usable again — at least on the surface. After years of complaints about endlessly long, duplicate, and hard‑to‑scan context menus, Edge now folds a swath of secondary commands into a single More tools...
Microsoft’s mea culpa over Microsoft 365 price changes finally produced a workable refund option for affected Australians and New Zealanders — but the rollout reads like a case study in how not to execute a customer remediation: broken links, regional redirects, confusing fine print and limits...
Microsoft's WinUI team has quietly handed developers the first real tool to address one of Windows 11’s most persistent annoyances: the bloated, hard-to-scan right‑click context menu—by prototyping a split, hybrid menu control that groups related actions under a single, smarter line item...
October’s Windows 11 refreshes weren’t a single headline — they were a steady series of practical fixes and small UX wins that, taken together, make daily use noticeably better for many users while also underscoring Microsoft’s direction for the platform.
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Microsoft's attempt to remake decades of Windows settings into a single modern app has reached a tipping point — users, journalists, and even Microsoft itself have been forced to clarify what "phasing out" the classic Control Panel actually means, and why the debate matters far beyond nostalgia...
Google’s work on a next-generation visual refresh for Chrome — being tested under the internal label “Chrome Next” — is already visible in Canary builds as early infrastructure changes, new New Tab Page (NTP) experiments, and a reworked layout system that prepares the browser for deeper UI...
A baffling regression in Microsoft’s optional October 28, 2025 Windows 11 preview (KB5067036) can leave Task Manager processes running after the window is closed, allowing multiple invisible copies of taskmgr.exe to accumulate and quietly consume memory and CPU — a problem reproduced across...
Australia’s competition regulator has launched a Federal Court action accusing Microsoft of misleading roughly 2.7 million Australian consumers after the company bundled its Copilot generative‑AI features into Microsoft 365 and raised subscription prices — and the case now tests where...
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Microsoft’s new animated AI face, Mico, arrives as a deliberate attempt to give Copilot a friendly, expressive presence while avoiding the missteps that made Clippy a cautionary lesson in user annoyance and over-eager assistance. Background
Clippy’s reputation as an annoying, intrusive assistant...
Windows 11 has matured into a polished, secure desktop OS — but some built‑in choices keep driving power users and everyday customers to the same conclusion: Microsoft should drop a handful of default features or at least make them opt‑in, not on by default. Pocket‑lint’s short list of four...
Microsoft sold Windows 11 as a sleeker, more secure evolution of the classic Windows experience — rounded corners, a centered taskbar, Snap Layouts, and gaming features like DirectStorage and Auto HDR — but three years in the reality has proven more complicated: intermittent performance...
Was trying to solve a computer issue and some searching led be back to good old Windows Forum. It's been a long time since I made a post. I am glad to see the site is still up and running and being run by Mike still and it is good to see the cooler king Whoosh is still posting just as much as he...
Microsoft is putting a face — deliberately stylized, tightly guarded, and experiment-first — on Copilot by rolling out a new Copilot Labs feature called Portraits, a real‑time animated portrait system that lip‑syncs, nods, and emotes during voice conversations and is currently available only to...