Articles from April 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in April 2025
Microsoft Turns 50: Unveiling AI Innovations for a Personalized Copilot
Microsoft kicked off its 50th anniversary celebrations by unveiling a robust suite of AI-powered enhancements designed to transform its Copilot from a mere digital assistant into a deeply personalized
Mandatory Microsoft Teams Updates: Key Dates & Security Insights
Microsoft is tightening the update screws on Microsoft Teams, and the news is ringing out like a wake-up call for Windows users. If you’re running an outdated version of Teams, you may soon be locked
Blue Prince: An Exciting Indie Puzzle Adventure for Handheld Gamers
Blue Prince is set to shake up the indie gaming scene with its unique blend of exploration, intricate puzzles, and a mysterious narrative that centers on the enigmatic Room 46. With its release slated
Google Cloud's Agentic AI Strategy: A Game Changer for Windows Users
Google Cloud’s bold new chapter in agentic AI is turning heads in the tech world, and Windows users may find the evolving landscape a fascinating counterpoint to Microsoft’s own AI enhancements. In a
Microsoft Reverses WSUS Deprecation: A Win for IT Teams
Microsoft’s recent decision on WSUS driver synchronization is a fascinating case of user influence reshaping a long-held roadmap. After many organizations voiced concerns over the planned deprecation
Dell PowerEdge R570 Review: A Game-Changer for Windows Server Deployments
Dell's latest PowerEdge R570 is quietly rewriting the rulebook on what a single-socket rack server can achieve. In an era when Windows security patches, Windows 11 updates, and cybersecurity advisorie
Fileless Attacks Uncovered: DCOM Weaponization for NTLM Coercions
Unveiling a Fileless Attack: Weaponizing DCOM for NTLM Authentication Coercions In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity,
Microsoft Employees Protest AI Military Contracts: A Turning Point for Tech Ethics
The unfolding controversy at Microsoft, where two engineers were terminated shortly after protesting the company’s alleged supply of AI technology to military forces involved in the Gaza conflict, has
Revamped Windows 11 Start Menu: A User-Centric Redesign for Enhanced Productivity
Microsoft’s latest overhaul of the Windows 11 Start menu is proving to be one of the most talked-about improvements in recent Windows updates. Long a point of contention, the redesigned Start screen m
Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Disrupted by U.S. Tariffs: Implications for Tech Industry
Nintendo’s recent announcement regarding its upcoming Switch 2 has quickly become a case study in the volatile interplay between global trade policies and product launches. With the console initially
Revolutionizing Content Creation: Microsoft's Context-Aware Copilot Upgrade
Microsoft’s latest upgrade to Copilot is set to redefine how Windows users draft and edit content by embedding an intelligent, context-aware layer into the assistant’s core functionality. Gone are the
Microsoft's 50th Anniversary: Embracing AI to Shape the Future
Microsoft's 50th anniversary is not just a celebration of legacy—it's a clarion call for transformation as the tech titan embraces a new era dominated by artificial intelligence. In a ceremony that br