Microsoft Announces Sweeping Windows Changes - but No Apologies
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Pavan Davuluri, head of Windows at Microsoft, published a blog post detailing a series of corrections that directly attack the most recurrent reproaches of Windows 11 users, from the taskbar to forced updates to performance. Microsoft had ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) Windows 11 article: Microsoft unveils many changes after u…
Microsoft finally makes a few concrete promises about Windows 11 improvements – OSnews
Earlier this year, Microsoft openly acknowledged the sorry state of Windows 11, and made vague promises about possible improvements somewhere in the near future, but stayed away from making any concrete promises. Today, the company published a blog post with some more details, including some actual concrete, tangible changes it’s going to implement over the coming two months. In coming builds, you’ll be able to move the taskbar to any side of th…
BREAKING: Microsoft just announced several major changes to Windows 11 in an effort to win back user trust and evolve the platform into something people will actually want to use over macOS and Linux!
It’s a huge announcement that addresses Windows 11’s biggest problems today, tackling core fundamental issues such as unreliable system performance, UX consistency, AI bloat and general enshittification. Microsoft has confirmed that this year, it WILL be reducing where ads and Copilot appear throughout the system, including in Start, Widgets, Notepad, Photos, and more! File Explorer and Windows Search will be upgraded with improved performance a…
Microsoft confirms a major Windows 11 update with faster Explorer, reduced Copilot, and more
By late January 2026, Windows president, Pavan Davuluri, publicly admitted Windows 11 had gone off track and pledged to fix the operating system this year. Back then, it might’ve sounded like a well-orchestrated corporate narrative, but the Windows chief has now stepped forward, with his core engineering mindset, to lay out a detailed strategy of the new features, fixes, and improvements coming to Windows in April and later this year. In the lat…
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