The Windows 11 non-security feature preview update for February just landed, and it's the first in a while that includes a number of actually good changes.
This month's non-security update for Windows 11 is here with a big changelog full of improvements and new features.
Microsoft Copilot is drawing on user activity across Windows, Edge, Bing, and other services to shape every AI-generated response, with conversations saved by default and fed back into the system for ...
Microsoft has released an updated security baseline for Windows Server 2025, introducing stricter default protections designed to help organizations defend ...
AI sharing allows you to grant permission to AI assistants like Copilot to have access to entire app windows in your taskbar.
Microsoft shifts another Windows 11 feature to Settings from the Control Panel — but I expect the latter will still be with us in the 2030s.
Microsoft boosts Windows Server 2025 security with NTLM auditing, RPC over TCP enforcement, and updated baseline policies.
As digital sovereignty becomes a strategic requirement, organizations are rethinking how they deploy critical infrastructure and AI capabilities under tighter regulatory expectations and higher risk ...
Microsoft quietly tightens Windows Server 2025 security baseline with key defaults flipped and legacy risks shut down.
A new setting in Copilot will access data from Bing, MSN, Edge, and other services. You can disable this if you're worried about your privacy.