Microsoft responds to user feedback by enhancing Windows 11 performance, scaling back AI intrusions, and restoring features like a movable taskbar.
Microsoft is taking criticisms over the direction of Windows 11 to heart and vowing to make several key changes going forward, including fewer AI distractions as it rethinks its strategy.
Microsoft’s Windows head, Pavan Davuluri, has shared an open letter outlining major changes coming to Windows 11. In the last few months alone, Microsoft has en ...
Microsoft is finally addressing user complaints by ending the automatic Windows updates, allowing users to pause them ...
Windows 11 has had a rough few years. Users have complained about a bloated update system, AI features crammed into every ...
Microsoft outlines Windows 11 improvements with faster performance, fewer update restarts, better taskbar options, and ...
There are a lot of improvements coming to Windows 11 in March and April, according to Microsoft's Windows chief, Pavan ...
Microsoft breaks its Windows update cycle with 26H1, a targeted release built for Snapdragon X2 devices and next-gen ...
Windows VP Pavan Davuluri shared that updates rolling out over the coming month will give users control of when their PC ...
Even if you fail to pause them, you’ll only have to reboot your computer once a month, Microsoft promises — though its says ...
Windows 11 will start with a first batch of improvements, followed by much broader changes throughout the rest of the year. The initial changes will start being previewed througho ...
Microsoft has published a long list of changes it plans to make to Windows 11, with the first wave of changes slated to ...