Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
CVE-2026-41254: Integer Overflow in Little CMS lcms2 (CubeSize)
Microsoft appears to have assigned CVE-2026-41254 to a vulnerability in Little CMS (lcms2), the open-source color management library used by many graphics and document-processing applications. The bri
Windows 11 Security: When Microsoft Defender Is Enough (and When to Add AV)
Microsoft’s latest guidance on Windows 11 security is less a bombshell than a very public confirmation of where the platform has already been heading for years: for most people, Microsoft Defender is
GitHub Pauses Copilot Pro Signups: New Limits for Agentic AI Coding
GitHub’s decision to pause new Copilot Individual sign-ups and tighten usage rules marks one of the clearest signals yet that the economics of agentic AI coding tools are changing faster than their or
TAL expands Microsoft partnership to scale Azure AI for claims and skills
TAL’s expanded Microsoft partnership is more than another routine cloud announcement: it is a deliberate bid to rewire a major Australian life insurer around data, automation, and generative AI. The f
Windows 11 Start Menu Overhaul: WinUI 3, Faster Search, and More Controls
Microsoft is preparing one of the most consequential Start menu revisions Windows 11 has seen since launch, and the significance is bigger than a fresh coat of paint. The new direction points to a nat
Wipro’s Vantage Circle Agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat for Always-On Recognition
Wipro’s new integration of the Vantage Circle agent into Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is more than a workflow enhancement. It is a sign that employee recognition is moving from a periodic HR process int
Riverty’s 68-Day Dynamics 365 Rollout: AI-Ready Contact Center Without Disruption
Riverty’s 68-day Dynamics 365 rollout is more than a migration story. It is a case study in how a financial services company can turn customer service from a fragmented operational burden into an AI-r
Microsoft Teams Rollback Fixes Loading Loop Caused by Build Cache Regression
Microsoft’s rollback of a faulty Teams desktop update is another reminder that the modern productivity stack can fail in surprisingly brittle ways. What looked like a routine client-side messaging err
GitHub Pauses Copilot Pro Signups: Agentic Coding Meets Cloud Cost Limits
Microsoft’s GitHub has drawn a hard line under the explosion of agentic coding demand: new sign-ups for Copilot Pro, Copilot Pro+, and Copilot Student are now paused, while existing users face tighter
Windows 11 Insider Update: FAT32 2TB Limit, Faster Storage Settings, Less Copilot
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider builds show a subtle but important shift in how the company is approaching the operating system: less hype, more housekeeping. The headline changes are practical
Amazon EVS Adds Windows Server Licensing Entitlements for VMware Migrations
Amazon’s latest Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS) update is more than a routine feature add. By extending Windows Server licensing entitlements into EVS, AWS is making its VMware migration st
Windows 11 Built-In Antivirus: Do You Still Need Third-Party Protection?
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 security guidance makes a long-running debate much simpler: for most people, a third-party antivirus is no longer necessary. The company now says the built-in protection