Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update isn’t just about new features—it’s a sweeping set of changes to security and monitoring, from BitLocker and Sysmon enhancements to behind-the-scenes certificate rollovers. Here’s what you need to know.
Most Windows 11 users miss out on built-in features that boost security, productivity, and usability. Learn how to enable Clipboard History, Snap Layouts, File Extensions, Storage Sense, and the secret God Mode—all in minutes.
Microsoft is quietly embedding Copilot AI into Windows 11’s core features, replacing traditional search and adding AI-powered summaries to File Explorer. This marks a shift from standalone AI apps to invisible, always-on intelligence woven into the OS.
Microsoft’s KB5077181 Windows 11 update has triggered a wave of infinite reboot loops, leaving devices unusable and users desperate for answers as Microsoft remains silent.
Microsoft’s KB5077181 update for Windows 11 was intended to fix critical security flaws, but instead has left some users trapped in endless reboot cycles. With no official fix in sight, the incident highlights the risks of complex updates in today’s operating systems.
A hidden Windows 11 bug left some commercial systems unable to boot after failed updates. Microsoft has now issued a silent fix, but questions remain about their response and communication.
Microsoft’s Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1611 brings Sysmon directly into the OS as a built-in feature, streamlining security monitoring and cloud sharing—but also sparking debate about privacy and control.
A subtle bug in Windows 11 Notepad's Markdown support enabled cyber attackers to execute code without user warnings. This feature explores how the flaw emerged, how it worked, and what Microsoft did to contain it.
Windows 11 26H1 is a special release reserved for next-generation ARM PCs, notably those using Snapdragon X2 chips. Existing devices won’t get this update, as Microsoft sets the stage for an ARM-powered Windows future.
Microsoft’s Windows 11 26H1 is only available on new ARM devices with Snapdragon X2 processors, signaling a shift toward hardware-specific updates and raising questions about the future of Windows upgrades.