Articles from November 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in November 2025
Netflix Expands to Hyderabad and AI Firms Hire Customer Facing Engineers
Netflix’s choice of Hyderabad for a second India office and the hiring shift at OpenAI and Anthropic toward engineers who both code and engage with customers mark two connected trends: global tech fir
Surge in CVEs Calls for Threat Informed Triage in Windows Environments
Cyble’s weekly vulnerability roundup — circulated this week — reports an exceptionally high-volume disclosure period that compresses the defender’s window for triage: hundreds to more than a thousand
DisplayFusion Guide: Setup, Features, and Pro Tips for Multi Monitor Windows
DisplayFusion is the tool many power users reach for when Windows’ built‑in multi‑display controls no longer cut it: it adds per‑monitor taskbars, fine‑grained wallpaper control, window positioning pr
Urgent Guide: Harden On Prem Exchange and WSUS After CVE-2025-59287
Treat this as a fire alarm: four national security agencies have issued coordinated, high‑urgency guidance telling organizations that on‑premises and hybrid Microsoft Exchange Server environments are
Windows 11 KB5067036 Preview Causes Task Manager Orphaned Processes
Microsoft’s optional October preview for Windows 11, KB5067036, has been tied to a reproducible regression that leaves Task Manager’s underlying taskmgr.exe processes running after the window is close
Tiny7: Booting Windows 7 in 69 MB — A Minimal OS Proof of Concept
A veteran tinkerer has taken Windows 7 and stripped it down to an almost absurd extreme — a bootable x86 image that reports an on-disk size of just 69.0 MB — a proof‑of‑concept that vividly demonstrat
Chrome Canary adds closed saved tab groups and AI workspace features
Google’s long-running experiment with tab groups has taken another practical step: Chrome Canary now lists closed saved tab groups inside the “Add tab to group” context menu, and will — in reported bu
KPMG to Include AI Tool Usage in 2026 Performance Reviews
KPMG will begin measuring how staff use company AI tools and will include those measurements in annual performance reviews starting with the 2026 cycle, a significant shift that formalizes the expecta
Seemingly Conscious AI: Suleyman Urges Safe, Non Sentient Copilot Design
Microsoft’s top AI executive, Mustafa Suleyman, used a high‑profile platform and a published essay this autumn to draw a firm line: current generative systems do not possess consciousness and, he argu
Mustafa Suleyman's SCAI Warning: Design Safe AI, Avoid Making Machines Seem to Feel
Mustafa Suleyman’s recent public intervention — bluntly separating intelligence from consciousness and urging engineers to stop building systems that appear to feel — has shifted a heated philosophica
Chrome Under Siege: AI Browsers and Regulation Reshape Web Browsing
Google Chrome’s grip on the web is no longer an unassailable fact — a perfect storm of regulatory pressure, platform-level competition, and a sudden rush of AI-first browsers is forcing Chrome to defe
Windows 11 2025 Updates Break Duplicate SIDs: Fixes and Remediation
Microsoft has confirmed that recent Windows updates include stricter identity checks that can break NTLM and Kerberos authentication on systems that share duplicate machine Security Identifiers (SIDs)