Articles from December 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in December 2025
London £105B Loss From Workplace Interruptions: Nasstar UK £488B Insight
A recent headline claiming that “London businesses are losing £105 billion a year due to workplace interruptions” traces back to a broader UK‑wide analysis of lost productivity; the underlying researc
Kyndryl Agentic AI Digital Trust: Centralized Governance for Autonomous Agents
Kyndryl’s new Agentic AI Digital Trust service promises to act as a centralized control plane for governing autonomous AI agents at scale — a timely product given the rapid enterprise push into agenti
Windows 11 Explorer Preload: Tiny Speed Gain, Noticeable RAM Cost
Microsoft’s latest Insider preview brings a pragmatic — if limited — fix for one of Windows 11’s most visible annoyances: preloading File Explorer to make the first window appear faster, but early han
Windows Copilot Backlash: Trust and Control in the Agentic OS Debate
Microsoft’s latest Copilot push has detonated into one of the most visible user-reaction storms in recent Windows history, with a string of corporate posts, a promotional Edge teaser and an incredulou
Microsoft and Marvell Expand European Azure HSM with LiquidSecurity
Microsoft and Marvell have quietly widened a strategic security partnership, bringing Marvell’s LiquidSecurity hardware security modules (HSMs) deeper into Azure’s European cloud footprint and expandi
Zorin OS 18: The Windows Migration Path to Faster Linux on Old Hardware
Zorin OS 18 arrived at the worst possible moment for Microsoft’s desktop ambitions — and for a sizable slice of Windows users that moment became an opportunity to walk away from built‑in AI “helpers,”
ACEMAGICIAN Vista V1 Mini PC Review: Affordable Windows 11 Pro in a Tiny Box
The ACEMAGICIAN Vista V1 arrives as another entrant in the ongoing mini‑PC arms race: a palm‑sized Windows 11 Pro machine that promises mainstream desktop features — 16 GB of RAM, an NVMe M.2 SSD, dua
SteamOS Beats Windows on Legion Go S in Handheld Gaming Tests
SteamOS’s newest run of bench numbers isn’t a niche talking point any more — it’s a practical challenge to the default assumption that Windows is always best for PC gaming on handheld hardware. Recent
Social Insurance and Means Tested Safety Nets Drive Mobility and Stability
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth’s recent Econ 101 briefing laid out a clear evidence-based argument: U.S. social insurance and safety-net programs are central engines of economic mobility a
OpenAI Ads in ChatGPT Android Hint at Commerce First Monetization
OpenAI appears to be quietly building an advertising layer into ChatGPT’s mobile client after developers unpacked a recent Android beta (APK 1.2025.329) and found explicit strings such as "ads feature
Samsung Magician 9.0 Update: New UI Widgets and Ad Free Home
Samsung has issued a major refresh of its SSD utility: Samsung Magician reaches version 9.0 (9.0.0.910) with a reworked interface, customizable widgets, and a trimmed-down home screen that removes ban
Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT): What It Is and How It Works
The Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) is a quiet, one‑shot cleanup utility Microsoft distributes monthly to detect and remove prevalent, high‑risk malware families from Windows systems, a