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  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 976: Full Thurrottle - Microsoft's Plan To Save Windows in 2026

    25/03/2026
    In 2015, Satya Nadella said that he wanted users to love Windows. But Microsoft has only enshittified Windows more aggressively since then. Paul wrote a book. And now Microsoft says it's changed, baby, and it's serious this time. Here's what was said ... and what was not said.A Timeline

    Early signs of positive change: Rust in the Windows kernel, numerous new security features in Windows 11 - "two sides" of Windows, the engineering side and the "let's push AI at all costs/UX" side - more recently, Baseline Security Mode and User Transparency and Consent announcement

    Last September, Pavan Davuluri took over Windows and reorganized the business immediately, bringing Server/Core back in-house

    In December, Paul saw the first signs of positive changes in OneDrive, while not perfect, a major step back from the enshittification there. It took a few months to understand exactly what changed.

    In January, there are over one billion Windows 11 users. Davuluri first mentions a push for quality in 2026 - "pain points"

    In February, Nadella announced leadership changes that included people directly in charge of security and engineering quality

    Now, Microsoft has announced that it will address (some of) the complaints about Windows 11, and this includes performance and reliability improvements across the board

    Microsoft said it will

    Let you move the Taskbar to other screen edges, finally

    Improve File Explorer performance

    Make changes to how users to skip Windows Updates (vaguely)

    Make improvements to Widgets (but what about the quality problem?)

    Remove unnecessary Copilot entry points

    Make the Windows Insider Program more transparent

    More relevant recommendations in Start - ??

    Reduce resource usage across the board, give more resources to what you're doing (good for gaming, especially)

    Reduce interaction latency - WInUI3

    Reduce search latency throughout - also context menus and navigation (which is WinUI3, I guess)

    Make improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux

    OS, drive, and in-box app reliability improvements

    Windows Hello improvements - Wonders if this is tied to the complaint about speed here

    What Microsoft didn't discuss

    Of the several items in the Windows 11 Enshittification Checklist, only one was addressed by Davuluri's post, Windows Update chaos, and then only partially. Not mentioned: Forced telemetry, bundled crapware, forced Microsoft account sign-ins, forced Microsoft Edge usage and configuration harassment, hardware requirements (less relevant today), OneDrive behaviors (partially addressed already).

    Recall is rare in that it's opt-in, but most of the AI and unwanted features are opt-out or worse

    Controlled Feature Releases are not controlled, but they do suck

    Microsoft has monthly Security Updates that include new features. Security and Feature updates should be separate and have different pausing rules

    Microsoft is not removing Copilot from Windows, nor is it doing less AI; it is just removing Copilot icons from most places and trying to be more thoughtful about how it deploys AI in Windows 11

    The Windows Insider Program makes 0 sense right now, and this was only partially addressed; it's not clear what's changing yet

    Davuluri says that WinUI3 UIs are the solution to many performance problems, but just using an old

    Mor


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    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 975: A Bubble of Knowledge - Microsoft Reorgs, OpenAI Drama, & Xbox's Next Move

    18/03/2026 | 2h 17min
    There's an ongoing narrative that Windows is worse than ever today and people are leaving in droves. Paul does not see that, and will simply point to Windows 8 and remind folks that it can be (and was) worse. Also, PowerToys 0.98 adds a major new feature to Command Palette, big changes to Keyboard Manager and CursorWrap, and about 100 other updates. This is a big one. Plus, Mozilla Firefox is staging a comeback and may be worth another look.

    Windows

    Rajesh Jha is retiring and Microsoft is reorging its Experiences + Devices team

    Release Preview: A peek at next week's Week D update (and April's Patch Tuesday) shows we're getting improvements to Narrator, Settings, Smart App Control, Pen settings, Display, File Explorer, and the Windows Recovery Environment (WRE). The trend continues!

    New Canary, Dev, and Beta builds - Nothing new in Canary. Dev/Beta: Drag Tray is being renamed to Drop Tray, you can change the user folder name during Setup, Restore points are getting a modern update finally

    Intel goes nuts with new "Arrow Lake refresh" processors; these are not Copilot+ PC capable and it's unclear what the Panther Lake comparison looks like

    IDC now expects 11.3 percent decline in PC market in 2026, 7.6 percent decline for tablets

    AI

    Microsoft may sue OpenAI for contract breach - the best Microsoft divorce since IBM

    Major reorg in Microsoft's AI businesses

    Former Snap exec in charge of consolidated Copilot offerings across consumer and commercial

    Mustafa Suleyman to focus on Microsoft's foundational models

    There has been a lot of retiring and a lot of outside hires for top-level executive positions in Microsoft over the past year or more. Curious.

    Rumors vs. reality in Microsoft scaling back AI ambitions in Windows

    Rumor: Microsoft is backtracking on some Copilot features

    Reality: Microsoft is not backtracking on its AI ambitions, it's just going to try to do a better job with branding and positioning

    Microsoft launches Copilot Health in the U.S.

    Google Personal Intelligence ships in the U.S.

    OpenAI releases GPT-5.4 mini and nano models

    GPT-5 mini is available as a reasoning model on Duck.ai

    Xbox and gaming

    Rumor vs. reality in Xbox strategy

    Rumor: Microsoft removed "This is an Xbox" messaging from website so it must be focusing on consoles again

    Reality: Literally nothing has changed

    Xbox Insiders is testing per-game Quick Resume toggle

    Also more groups on Home, custom colors, profile badges in guide

    Big half month for Game Pass, with Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, more coming

    Starfield is coming to PS5 on April 7

    NVIDIA launches DLSS 5, changes existing games, people are freaking out

    Tips and picks

    Tip of the week: The grass is always greener

    App pick of the week: PowerToys 0.98

    RunAs Radio this week: Sustainable AI with Darshna Shah

    Brown liquor pick of the week: Teeling Small Batch Whiskey

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 974: DIY Crocs - Project Helix Details From GDC 2026

    11/03/2026 | 2h 46min
    From bug-busting AI that's transforming Firefox to personal coding breakthroughs, the team breaks down how practical applications are cutting through skepticism and reshaping developer workflows. Plus, hear why lighter Patch Tuesdays are refreshing from time to time!

    Windows 11

    Patch Tuesday's familiar list of updates: Network speed test, Camera tilt and pan controls, sysmon, RSAT improvements, Quick Machine Recovery improvements, WEBP support for desktop wallpaper, Emoji 16.0, etc.

    It's been a light year so far for Patch Tuesday features - that's a good thing

    New builds for Canary, Dev, and Beta late last week. Canary is nothing, Dev/Beta get Administrator Protection, Drag Tray refinements, File Explorer improvements, and fixes

    Android 16 QPR3 brings Desktop Mode to Android devices - and a hands-on with Pixel phones and tablets shows the way forward for Android-based laptops later this year

    Intel has new gaming processors for creators and gamers and they look excellent and are inexpensive

    AI and dev

    Copilot Cowork is literally Claude Cowork in Microsoft 365 - "Wave 3" for Microsoft 365 Copilot begins with a lot of agentic features, in private preview at first

    Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive get big Gemini updates for consumers and Workspace customers

    Mozilla partners with Anthropic to use AI to find bugs, and it's paying off nicely

    Visual Studio Code moves to a weekly update schedule

    The .NET 11 Preview 2 is here

    Xbox and gaming

    Microsoft starts talking up next Xbox console! It's called Project Helix and, yes, it will run Windows games

    New Xbox Mode is on the way

    Project Helix dev kits to game makers in 2027

    Satya Nadella explains why he/Microsoft are "long" on gaming

    Gaming is a core identity for Microsoft alongside platforms, developers, and knowledge workers

    Tips and picks

    Tip of the week: Nostalgia with a purpose

    App pick of the week: Stardock Clairvoyance

    RunAs Radio this week: SQL Server in 2026 with Bob Ward

    Brown liquor pick of the week: Canadian Centennial Rye Whisky

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 973: Bob's Rumor Store - ASUS & Dell Unveil Windows 365 Cloud PC Devices

    04/03/2026 | 1h 52min
    Can Microsoft's push for cloud PCs and AI-powered agents redefine where and how we work? If you keep to the defaults, Windows 11 is secure. Copilot+ PC is even more secure. But you can take additional steps to secure it either way, and you should. Plus, Paul's been trying to play different types of games, and Resident Evil Requiem is better (in his opinion) than Silent Hill f and Silent Hill 2 remake... if you want a horror game. Also, there's a cheaper new Audible plan thanks to Spotify!

    Windows 11

    Shenanigans? If you use a third-party AI client in Edge Canary... you will not be amused.

    Bitwarden (TWiT sponsor) is (possibly the 1st?) third-party password manager to support passkey sign-ins on Windows 11

    New Canary, Dev, and Beta builds last Friday- Canary is more of the same, Dev/Beta get shared audio improvements, narrator improvements, new IT policies

    ASUS and Dell will soon sell Windows 365 Cloud PCs

    Google is moving Chrome to a two-week dev schedule. Should we assume Microsoft will follow suit with Edge?

    Dell is up 39 percent, but because of AI servers not PCs

    NVIDIA revenues up 73 percent to $68.1 billion

    AI/dev

    OpenAI closes $110 billion funding round as the AI circle jerk continues

    Microsoft brings Copilot Tasks to consumer Copilot

    Google introduces AppFunctions for Android, it's way to make mobile apps work like MCP (be semantic), similar to what Microsoft is doing in Windows

    Windows App Development CLI updated to 0.02 with Store CLI integration and .NET project support

    Build 2026 is in San Francisco, as expected, but in June - overlap with WWDC?

    Xbox and gaming

    Here come the first Game Pass titles of March

    Microsoft highlights some indie games to consider

    Xbox ROG Ally gets AI-based game recaps

    Legion Go Fold is the star of the new PCs at MWC

    Sony might be backtracking on its PC games plans

    Developing: Epic/Google settlement was approved

    Tips & picks

    App pick of the week: Resident Evil Requiem

    Tip of the week: Secure your Windows 11 PC

    RunAs Radio this week: Hiring in 2026 with Suzi Edwards-Alexander

    Brown liquor pick of the week: St. Augustine Florida Straight Bourbon

    Hosts: Paul Thurrott, Richard Campbell, and Mikah Sargent

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    WW 972: I'm A Tolkien Scholar - Phil Spencer & Sarah Bond Depart Xbox

    25/02/2026 | 2h 27min
    Just last week, we asked about Phil Spencer and why he's been so quiet lately. Now we know why! Also, OneDrive for the Mac is finally going to look like it belongs on the Mac. And Google Chrome finally picks up a split view like the rest of the planet, plus a few other new features.

    PHIL SPENCER OUT AT XBOX

    Phil Spencer has retired from Microsoft and his heir-apparent, Sarah Bond, left Microsoft as well

    Report details the Xbox reorg

    Ex-Xbox executive issues an old guy shouting at sky assessment

    New Microsoft Gaming CEO discusses "return to Xbox"

    Hot-take: This person seems unqualified to run Xbox/MS Gaming, but let's give her a chance

    Alternative hot-take: She is literally here to wind down this business, which makes no sense... unless there's a spin-off

    Windows

    WSJ report sheds some light, and adds a lot of confusion, to Nvidia's Windows PC plans

    Week D arrived on time this month

    Preview of March Patch Tuesday updates

    Network speed test, pan and tilt in Camera settings, sysmon, RSAT improvements, Quick Machine Recovery improvements, WEBP background image support, Emoji 16.0

    And you thought the Canary channel was weird already

    New builds for Canary, Dev, and Beta. Canary gets features we already saw elsewhere, Dev and Beta get context menu, settings, and Taskbar improvements

    Paul has published (an incomplete version of) De-Enshittify Windows 11

    De-enshittifying Copilot and AI is doable but not yet automated

    What about the alternatives?

    Next step: Security and Apps chapters

    HP revenues up 6.9 percent to $14.4 billion but RAM warning is more dire than expected

    Apple to add multitouch to MacBook Pro lineup in late 2026. Oh the irony

    AI

    Xbox February update brings 1440p streaming to Xbox consoles, updates for Xbox ROG Ally, more

    Xbox app is delivering post-game recaps on Windows 11 for Insiders

    EA had the most game downloads on PC and console in 2025, thanks to having the three most popular AAA games of the year (BF6, EA Sports FC 25, and EA Sports FC 26). Microsoft was number two, followed by Take-Two, Ubisoft, and Sony. Fortnite is somehow still the biggest game overall on console, and Counter-Strike 2 (!!!!) is the biggest on PC. 20 million Fortnite players on PS, 15 million on Xbox

    Tips and picks

    Tip of the week: OneDrive for the Mac

    App pick of the week: Google Chrome

    RunAs Radio this week: SaaS on Multiple Clouds with Steve Buchanan

    Brown liquor pick of the week: Sons of Vancouver Wheated Rye Whisky

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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