Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
Use Android With Windows: 4 Practical Tools (Phone Link, Scrcpy, Emulators, VM)
Use Android and Windows Together With These 4 Practical Tools Android and Windows may come from different ecosystems, but they are
Winget-AutoUpdate (WAU) Turns Winget Desktop App Upgrades Into Scheduled Maintenance
Windows 11 has become far better at updating itself than at updating the everyday desktop apps people actually use, and that gap is exactly where Winget-AutoUpdate makes its case. The community tool,
Why Cmder Still Beats Windows Terminal as a Portable Shell Toolkit
This old-school Windows terminal still does a few things better than Microsoft Windows Terminal is one of the rare Microsoft apps
Windows 11 Debloating: Why Users Want a Lighter, More Private, More Trusted PC
Windows 11 has become the default Windows experience for millions of users after Windows 10’s support cutoff, but that does not mean everyone is happy with what Microsoft ships out of the box. A new w
Windows 11 SCOOBE “Almost done” setup prompts on business PCs: IT impact & fixes
The setup screen that arrives after setup is already done Windows has always asked users to make a few decisions during first boot. Tha
Windows K2: Microsoft’s Push to Fix Windows 11 Trust with Performance and Reliability
Microsoft’s reported Windows K2 initiative is the clearest sign yet that Redmond understands Windows 11 has a trust problem, not merely a feature backlog. According to Windows Central, K2 is not a sin
Microsoft 365 Copilot Becomes an Agentic “Workplace OS” for AI Execution
Microsoft’s Copilot push has crossed an important threshold: the assistant is no longer being positioned merely as a clever chat box, but as an agentic productivity system that can plan, act, revise,
CVE-2026-23360 NVMe Admin Queue Leak: Linux Kernel Fix for Availability Risk
CVE-2026-23360 is not the sort of Linux kernel flaw that produces dramatic headlines, but it is exactly the kind of storage-layer regression that enterprise administrators ignore at their peril. The i
CVE-2026-23357: Linux mcp251x Deadlock Lets Kernel Availability Hang
CVE-2026-23357 is a Linux kernel vulnerability in the SocketCAN mcp251x driver, a driver used for Microchip MCP251x and MCP25625 SPI-based C
CVE-2026-23362 Linux CAN BCM Lock Fix: Availability Risk for Mixed Windows/WSL Fleets
CVE-2026-23362 is a reminder that some of the most consequential Linux kernel fixes are not dramatic remote-code-execution stories, but precise corrections in synchronization code that protect special
CVE-2026-31658 Fixes Linux altera-tse DMA Memory Leak After dma_map_single Failure
CVE-2026-31658: Linux Kernel Altera TSE Driver Memory Leak Fixed After DMA Mapping Failure Published: April 26, 2026
CVE-2026-31684 Linux Kernel act_csum VLAN Bug: Windows Teams Should Triage WSL
CVE-2026-31684 is a newly published Linux kernel vulnerability that looks small in code but meaningful in operational risk: a missing validation step in the traffic-control checksum action can let mal