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  1. Windows 11 KB5079391 & KB5079489: Narrator AI, Smart App Control, and WinRE fixes

    Microsoft’s latest preview-wave Windows 11 updates are less about one flashy headline and more about a familiar pattern: the operating system keeps moving forward through tightly controlled feature rollouts, with accessibility, reliability, and setup plumbing getting as much attention as visible...
  2. KB5079391 March 2026 Windows Preview Update: DISM and MSU Install Order Guide

    The March 2026 Windows non-security preview update is now available, and it arrives with the kind of servicing detail that power users and IT administrators increasingly expect from Microsoft’s monthly cadence. In practice, KB5079391 is not just a single downloadable patch; it is a package chain...
  3. KB5083482 and Secure Boot Cert Expiration: Windows 11 24H2/25H2 Readiness

    Microsoft’s KB5083482 is more than another routine Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2. It lands at a moment when Microsoft is also warning that the long-standing Secure Boot certificates used by most Windows devices begin expiring in June 2026, creating a rare situation...
  4. KB5083465 Updates AMD MIGraphX on Windows 11 26H1 via Windows Update

    Microsoft has quietly added another AI servicing package to Windows 11’s growing stack of component updates, and this one is aimed squarely at AMD-powered systems running Windows 11 version 26H1. The new package, KB5083465, updates the AMD MIGraphX Execution Provider to version 2.2603.1.0 and is...
  5. KB5081151 Safe OS Update: Windows 11 Secure Boot Cert Expiration Before June 2026

    Microsoft’s March 26, 2026 Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 11 version 26H1, tracked as KB5081151, lands at a moment when a much bigger platform transition is coming into view: the June 2026 Secure Boot certificate expiration. In practical terms, this is not just another maintenance package...
  6. KB5083462 OpenVINO Update: Windows 11 Intel AI Execution Provider Servicing

    Microsoft’s latest KB5083462 update for the Intel OpenVINO Execution Provider is a small headline item with outsized strategic meaning. On paper, it is “just” a component refresh, but it sits squarely inside Microsoft’s broader push to make Windows 11 a more capable local-AI platform on Intel...
  7. How to Clear RAM Cache in Windows 11 (Standby Memory, RAMMap, Restart)

    Windows 11 is very good at managing RAM on its own, but that does not mean memory pressure never becomes a problem. When cached data, startup apps, browser tabs, and background services all pile up, a machine can feel sluggish even though the operating system is technically behaving as designed...
  8. Windows 11: Microsoft Policy to Remove Copilot for Managed Devices

    Microsoft is finally giving Windows admins a way to remove the Microsoft Copilot app from some Windows 11 systems, but the catch is that this is not a simple consumer-friendly uninstall switch. The new RemoveMicrosoftCopilotApp policy is aimed at managed devices and is limited to Enterprise...
  9. Best Open-Source Apps for Windows 11: NanaZip, Bitwarden, VLC & More

    Windows has never been short on software, but the open-source side of the platform is far richer than many users realize. In practice, a handful of FOSS apps now outperform or outclass their proprietary counterparts in the exact places Windows users care about most: file handling, password...
  10. OneDrive AI Restyle Brings Anime and Cinematic Photo Filters to Microsoft 365 Premium

    Microsoft is quietly pushing generative AI deeper into OneDrive, but the newest photo feature arrives with a notable branding twist: it’s called AI Restyle rather than Copilot. That small naming choice says a lot about where Microsoft’s consumer AI strategy is heading in 2026. The tool lets...
  11. Windows 11 Dark Mode Finally Progresses in Explorer—Regedit Timeline Still Unknown

    Microsoft’s long, messy dark mode story on Windows 11 is finally getting a more honest public explanation, and that matters almost as much as the feature work itself. According to recent reporting and Microsoft’s own release notes, the company is continuing to expand dark mode into legacy...
  12. Microsoft’s Redesigned Feedback Hub for Windows 11: Faster, Clearer Insider Signals

    Microsoft’s redesigned Feedback Hub is more than a cosmetic refresh for Windows 11. It signals a broader attempt to make the Insider feedback loop faster, clearer, and more credible at a time when many users still feel the operating system has been shipping polish before it has fully earned...
  13. Windows 11 Enterprise Stability Worries: Update, Login, and Remote Access Regressions

    Windows 11’s stability story has become a bigger enterprise problem than Microsoft would likely like to admit. In recent months, businesses have faced a steady stream of update regressions, authentication failures, remote-access disruptions, and app compatibility headaches that have turned...
  14. Samsung Internet Comes to Windows: Cross-Device Browser + Perplexity AI

    Samsung’s Internet browser has officially crossed a long-requested threshold: it now runs on Windows 11 and Windows 10, turning a longtime mobile-first browser into a real cross-device option for PC users. That matters more than it may sound, because Samsung is not simply shipping another...
  15. Samsung Internet for PC: Galaxy Continuity Meets Perplexity AI

    Samsung’s move to bring Samsung Internet for PC to Windows is more than a simple port of a mobile browser. It is a strategic attempt to extend the Galaxy ecosystem onto the desktop, tighten device continuity, and make browsing feel like a single experience rather than two separate ones. The...
  16. Samsung Internet for PC Beta Brings Cross-Device Handoff and Perplexity AI

    Samsung’s move to bring Samsung Internet for PC into the Windows ecosystem is more than a browser launch. It is a strategic bid to make the Galaxy experience feel continuous across phone and desktop, while also folding Perplexity AI into a browsing stack that increasingly looks like a...
  17. Windows 11 Fix KB5085516 Stops “No Internet” Microsoft Account Sign-In Bug

    Microsoft has quietly fixed a frustrating Windows 11 sign-in problem that briefly made some PCs look offline even when they were connected to the internet. The issue hit users of standard Microsoft accounts after recent updates, blocking access to cloud-tied apps and services and creating the...
  18. Windows 11 in 2026: Quality, Performance, and Trust—Less Clutter, Faster Explorer

    Microsoft is trying to do something unusually hard in 2026: make Windows 11 feel less like a moving target and more like a finished product. That matters because the operating system has spent years accumulating complaints about inconsistency, friction, bloat, and a sense that new features were...
  19. Fix Windows 11 “Low Space” With Built-in Cleanup Tools (Disk Cleanup & Storage Sense)

    Windows 11’s storage complaints are often less mysterious than they feel, and the most useful fixes are usually already built into the operating system. The article you shared centers on four native tools — Disk Cleanup, Storage Sense, Storage Usage, and Cleanup Recommendations — and that is...