Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
MSU Denver OS Upgrades: Windows 11 and macOS Tahoe 26 by Aug. 1
There’s a deadline-driven operating-system push underway at MSU Denver, and this one matters because it is not just about shiny new features. The university is asking employees to move Windows machine
Windows 11 OOBE Adds “Update Later” to Skip Setup Update Delays
Microsoft is finally addressing one of the most annoying parts of Windows 11 setup: the mandatory update gauntlet that often turns a brand-new PC into a waiting room before you ever reach the desktop.
Cricket Australia AI Insights: Real-Time Context with Azure and 1886 Archive
Cricket Australia’s new AI Insights experience is more than a feature update for its live app. It is a clear signal that sports media is shifting from simple scores and highlights toward context-rich
Microsoft Pledges 3 Million Australians AI Skills by 2028
Microsoft’s new pledge to help three million Australians build AI skills by the end of 2028 is more than a headline-grabbing skilling target. It is a strategic bet that Australia’s next phase of produ
UK Class Action vs Microsoft Cloud Licensing: Windows Server Prices on Rival Clouds
Microsoft is heading into a UK courtroom fight that could reshape how the market thinks about cloud licensing, platform leverage, and the real price of running Windows Server outside Azure. A London t
CVE-2026-31429 Kernel skb Head KFENCE Wrong-Cache Free: Fix Uses kfree
CVE-2026-31429 is a good example of a kernel security issue that looks small on paper but matters because it sits in a hot, widely exercised networking path. The bug is in Linux’s skb head free logic,
Microsoft Project Glasswing: Multi-Model AI Moves Into Secure Defense
Microsoft is moving from warning about AI’s role in cyberattacks to operationalizing AI as a core part of defense. In its April 22, 2026 security blog, the company said new model capabilities are shri
Zenity and Microsoft 365 Copilot: securing AI agents as enterprise adoption accelerates
Zenity’s presence around Microsoft 365 Copilot, AI agents, and automation is a timely reminder that enterprise AI adoption has moved well beyond experimentation. The core issue is no longer whether or
Microsoft Edge Gets a Copilot-style Redesign: Unified AI Look or User Backlash?
Microsoft’s decision to give Edge a Copilot-style redesign says less about rounded corners and pastel colors than it does about the company’s current product strategy. The browser that once differenti
Secure Boot 2023 Certificate Transition: Intune Deployment, Reboots, and Monitoring
Background Microsoft’s Secure Boot certificate transition is not a simple “flip the switch” update. It is a staged trust
Secure Boot Certificate Transition: Intune Deployment, Reboots, and Compliance Reporting
Microsoft’s Secure Boot certificate transition is moving from background maintenance into an operational project that enterprises now have to manage deliberately. The short answer to your two question
Continuum’s Legacy: From Windows Phone Docking to Windows 11 Cross-Device Resume
Microsoft’s Continuum was never just a clever demo; it was an early attempt to blur the line between phone and PC, and the renewed attention around it shows how far Windows has traveled since that ide