Articles from April 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in April 2025
PIKE-RAG: Bridging LLMs with Domain-Specific Industrial Applications
LLMs have come a long way from their early days as text predictors in a digital sandbox. Today’s models face a challenging conundrum: how to bridge the vast gap between their broad training data and t
Windows 11 April 2025 Update: Fixes for File Explorer and More
Windows 11 24H2’s April 2025 update is set to deliver a bundle of fixes that many users have been eagerly waiting for. Among the most celebrated improvements is the remedy for the long-standing File E
Join the AI Skills Fest: Free AI Training and World Record Challenge
Microsoft is rolling out a unique opportunity for tech enthusiasts: free AI training that not only helps sharpen your skills but also aims to set a world record. While you might be polishing your prom
Microsoft's Smart AI Strategy: Following Leaders While Innovating
Microsoft’s recent moves in the generative AI arena are turning heads—not just for their bold vision but for a strategy that might seem counterintuitive at first. Rather than racing to build the world
Microsoft Copilot Vision Expands: AI Excellence on Mobile
Microsoft's relentless pursuit of AI excellence has taken another giant leap with the expansion of Copilot Vision from the Edge browser to the Microsoft Copilot mobile app on Android. As the race for
Microsoft's Employee Dissent at AI Event: A Clash of Ethics and Innovation
Microsoft’s recent internal controversy has sparked heated debates about corporate culture, employee activism, and free speech in the tech industry. At its recent Copilot event—a high-profile showcase
Microsoft Staff Firings After Copilot Protest: Implications for Corporate Culture
In the fast-paced realm of technology, even giants like Microsoft occasionally find themselves ensnared in internal storms that capture public attention. Recently, reports emerged that Microsoft termi
Microsoft Retains WSUS Driver Synchronization Amid User Feedback
Microsoft’s recent decision to continue supporting WSUS driver synchronization comes as a surprise to many IT administrators who had begun planning for a migration away from this legacy system. In a n
Explore the Best Free Office Suites for Job Seekers: Alternatives to Microsoft Office
In today’s dynamic job market, every detail counts—from the perfect resume layout to that meticulously formatted cover letter. However, with Microsoft Office's recent price hikes and its increasingly
Critical Overview of CrushFTP CVE-2025-31161: Cybersecurity Insights
CISA’s recent addition of CVE-2025-31161, the CrushFTP Authentication Bypass Vulnerability, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog is a stark reminder of the evolving landscape of cybersecurit
Reclaim Your Windows 11 Experience: Customization with Start11
Windows 11’s design evolution has been nothing short of a seismic shift—from its reimagined, centered Start Menu to the removal of familiar features like live tiles. For many enthusiasts, this brave n
Microsoft Delays WSUS Driver Sync Deprecation: Key Implications for IT
Microsoft’s recent decision to delay the deprecation of WSUS driver sync indefinitely has sparked a lively discussion among IT administrators and Windows enthusiasts alike. With this move, Microsoft a