Articles from April 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in April 2025
Microsoft's 50th Anniversary: Major Upgrades to Copilot Revealed
Microsoft’s milestone 50th anniversary isn’t just a celebration of half a century of innovation—it’s a launchpad for the next era of Windows productivity. As the tech giant prepares for its anniversar
Broadcom Enhances VMware vDefend: Security, Automation, and Cloud Strategy Unveiled
Broadcom is stepping up its game in the enterprise private cloud arena by refining its VMware products—and it’s doing so with characteristic precision that blends tough security enhancements with a st
Windows Weekly 926: Microsoft’s 50th, Windows 11 Updates, AI Innovations, and Gaming Buzz
Windows Weekly’s latest episode serves up an eclectic mix of tech nostalgia, dazzling new features, and bold industry moves—all wrapped up in the trademark wit and candor that fans have come to expect
Microsoft's Military Ties: Ethical Dilemmas in Technology and National Security
Microsoft’s role as a leading technology provider is undisputed—its Windows operating systems, Azure cloud services, and cutting-edge AI are staples for businesses and individuals alike. Yet behind th
Intel Unison Shutdown: What Windows 11 Users Need to Know
Intel Unison has long been the unsung hero for Windows 11 users craving a seamless cross-device experience. This popular app brought together Android and iOS devices and bridged them with Windows, off
Alternatives to Intel Unison: Transitioning from Multi-Device Management
Intel Unison’s sunset is a wake‐up call for anyone who’s ever relished the convenience of managing their smartphone from their Windows PC. For years, this nifty app let users send texts, answer calls,
Dynamic Taskbar Scaling in Windows 11: A Fresh Aesthetic Touch
Windows 11 is once again shaking up its user interface, and this time the spotlight falls on a feature that promises to blend iconic aesthetics with functional innovation. Early reports indicate that
Reimagining Windows: Balancing Design Innovation and User Feedback
Reimagining Windows: When Instinct Triumphs Over User Feedback Microsoft’s recent reflection on Windows design has sparked a fascinating debate: Could mo
Samsung's Smart TVs Embrace Microsoft Copilot: The Future of Voice Technology
Samsung's latest maneuver in the smart TV arena is set to turn heads as it signals the dawn of a new era for voice-activated technology. In a bold strategic move, Samsung is replacing the long-standin
Revolutionizing IT Management: Microsoft Hotpatching for Windows 11 Enterprise
Microsoft’s expansion of hotpatching into Windows 11 Enterprise is quietly reshaping the landscape for IT departments. This innovative feature offers a welcome reprieve from the well-worn routine of r
Microsoft's Evolution in Silicon Valley: A Legacy of Innovation
Microsoft's journey in Silicon Valley is a fascinating saga of humble beginnings, bold moves, and innovative leaps. From a modest Mountain View office in 1981 to leading ground-breaking developments i
Upgrade or Risk Vulnerability: Microsoft Urges Office 2016/2019 Users to Move to Microsoft 365
Microsoft is sounding the alarm for Office 2016 and 2019 users, urging them to jump ship to Microsoft 365 before support comes to an end on October 14. While Microsoft’s message stresses the perils of