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  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 982: Don't Lick the Manta Rays - Breaking Down Microsoft's Earnings

    06/05/2026 | 2h 46min
    Microsoft's earnings report went out last week, and the company spent a lot on AI in the quarter. Microsoft updates its customers on what it's done to address Windows 11 problems. And Xbox kills Copilot plans for the console.



    Microsoft Earnings
    Microsoft announced that it earned a net income of $31.8 billion on revenues of $82.9 billion in the previous quarter.

    Windows: 1.6 billion monthly active devices, a focus on quality after years of enshittification - but revenues from PC makers were down 2 percent YOY.

    Microsoft Edge "has taken share for 20 consecutive quarters," which isn't supported by the evidence.

    Bing "monthly active users reached one billion for the first time," raising questions about how Microsoft defines the term "user."

    Xbox: "The team is recommitting to our core fans and players, and shaping the future of play," new records for monthly active Xbox users and game streaming hours.

    AI: Capex spending in the quarter was $32 billion, down from previous quarter as previously described, but up 49 percent YOY.

    More earnings

    Apple, Google/Alphabet, and Amazon.

    AMD - Up because of AI datacenter.

    Qualcomm - Plus, Intel just hired away a key Qualcomm exec.

    Windows

    Microsoft shares an update about what it's done to address Windows 11 pain points so far.

    Marcus Ash is one of the good guys.

    Some of this is happening in Insider, some is rolling out to retail.

    Windows Insider Program and Windows Update improvements we discussed last week - two primary channels in WIP now.

    Simplifying AI experiences - fewer Copilot icons (Notepad, etc.).

    File Explorer improvements - performance, fewer hangs, better polish and consistency.

    Widgets - Feed will be off by default, fewer interruptions, no hover activate.

    System performance - Smaller memory footprint, more aggressive RAM restoration, and more.

    Soon: Taskbar updates, Start updates, and more to share at Build in June.

    Week D update arrives with a peek at May's Patch Tuesday.

    Major: Xbox Mode, AI agents on the Taskbar are the first two big features of 2026.

    Minor: Also adds File Explorer improvements, new haptic feedback effects, touch keyboard improvements, and more.

    Shocking new report that Microsoft Edge is incredibly insecure should surprise no one.

    AI

    Microsoft Agent 365 Platform is out of preview, supports local AI agents and Copilot Cowork Agent arrives on mobile with plugin support.

    Microsoft launches a Legal AI Agent in Word.

    Apple's plan to open up to multiple third-party AIs is a good one.

    Canonical's plan to add AI to Ubuntu is also good, but you're never going to believe what happened next.

    Xbox and Gaming

    Asha Sharma reorgs Xbox, kills Copilot on the console.

    Forza Horizon 6, more coming to Game Pass in May.

    Xbox April Update is out with updates for all platforms.

    Next Call of Duty will not ship on Xbox One, PS4.

    Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition is coming to the Mac for some reason.

    And finally, with the Supreme Court refusing to block the implementation of the ruling in Epic v. Apple, Microsoft's Xbox game store for mobile is one step closer to happening.

    Tips and picks

    Tip of the week: Embrace inconvenience.

    App pick of the week: Windows Defender.

    RunAs Radio this week: Securing Active Directory with Spencer Alessi.

    Brown liquor pick of the week: Stalk & Barrel Whisky.


    These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/982
    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell


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  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 981: Semi-Sophisticated - Microsoft Releases Source Code For 86-DOS 1.00

    29/04/2026 | 2h 43min
    This episode dives into early MS-DOS/PC-DOS source code, Snapdragon X2 gaming, and the "We are Xbox" messaging. Plus, Paul details 2 big changes in the Windows Insider Program. The latest PowerToys adds 2 useful new utilities and many improvements. And a TWiT listener asked about buying Windows 11 on Arm to virtualize it on a Mac. You're not going to believe what happened next.

    Windows

    Microsoft announces big changes to Windows Update

    Microsoft announces Windows Insider Program changes, with Experimental channel

    Hands-on with both predictably shows some nice improvements

    Hands-on with Snapdragon X2 gaming - more wins, but still some losses

    Microsoft open sources some of the earliest MS-DOS source code and related materials

    Intel loses $3.7 billion and Wall Street could not be happier. WTF is happening - Paul has a theory and its called collusion

    AI

    Microsoft and OpenAI revise partnership again and wait for it...

    OpenAI immediately signs on with AWS

    Microsoft 365 Copilot subscribers get Word, Excel, and PowerPoint agentic AI features

    Copilot in Outlook can manage your inbox and calendar, but seriously stop using Outloook

    GitHub Copilot's switch to usage-based billing starts June 1

    OpenAI is reportedly working on a phone because of course it is

    Adobe Firefly AI Assistant is now available in preview

    And then Anthropic goes deeper into the creator market

    Xbox and gaming

    Microsoft Gaming is being (re)rebranded to Xbox!

    New Xbox leadership can't stop explaining its plans and it's glorious

    Microsoft still plans a mobile game store, waiting on Apple to stop being so f'ing terrible

    Valve's Steam Controller will cost $99 and launches next week

    Tips and picks

    Tip of the week: Windows licenses, $, and you

    App pick of the week: PowerToys 0.99

    RunAs Radio this week: M365 Copilot vs Claude Cowork with Sharon Weaver

    Brown liquor pick of the week: Reifel Rye

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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    Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com

    The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin.

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  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 980: Running Outta Tolkiens - Hands-On With 2 Snapdragon X2 Laptops!

    22/04/2026 | 2h 43min
    AI is democratizing the making of things, from bespoke/custom apps to websites, designs of all kinds, and everything else you might imagine. It's a new world, and it's time to create. Plus, Helium is a new Chromium-based web browser that's completely open source, lightweight, secure, and private. There's a native version for Windows 11 on Arm, too. Also, Firefox 150 arrives with over 270 security fixes!

    Windows 11

    Reports of a Recall security vulnerability are, once again, bogus, Microsoft says

    New builds on all channels, still on the old system

    Xbox Mode is now available in all channels

    Release Preview shows us the May Patch Tuesday updates: Xbox Mode, File Explorer improvements, Haptic improvements, Drop Tray renaming, Agents on the Taskbar

    Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x - Snapdragon X2 Elite, 14-inch display impressions

    Lenovo IdeaPad 5x - Snapdragon X2 Plus, 15.3-inch display impressions

    Microsoft 365, Surface, more

    OneDrive now supports Markdown natively

    New Surface PCs with Intel chips coming soon

    Microsoft is making changes to its Rewards program

    AI

    GitHub Copilot moves to token-based billing in a sign of the true cost of AI

    Claude Design democratizes visual design on the heels of Claude Opus 4.7

    OpenAI Codex moves into productivity

    OpenAI releases ChatGPT Images 2.0

    Chrome AI Mode gets a big update

    Mozilla announces Thunderbolt, sovereign AI for businesses

    Google brings vibe coding to Android apps with Android CLI

    Xbox and gaming

    Microsoft drops Xbox Game Pass prices (!), but also drops Call of Duty from Day One

    Plus, Xbox teases a Game Pass Discord perk

    More Game Pass titles for April: Kiln, Vampire Crawlers, more

    Xbox April Update is here with that Quick Resume feature we all want

    There's an ID@Xbox event on April 23 to highlight indie games

    Xbox is selling Forza Horizon 6 limited edition controller and headsets

    Starfield is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2

    A Call of Duty movie will finally arrive in 2028

    Try out the Modern Warfare remake on Game Pass, it's a reminder of COD's gritty past

    PS5 Digital is down to its $399 launch price temporarily

    Tips and picks

    Tip of the week: Just make it

    App pick of the week: Helium

    RunAs Radio this week: The Life and Death of Microsoft Deployment Toolkit with Michael Niehaus

    Brown liquor pick of the week: Ned Australian Whisky

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 979: The Nespresso of the PC World - Simplifying the Windows Insider Program

    15/04/2026 | 2h 35min
    With Microsoft finally doing right by Windows 11 and the Windows Insider Program, it's time to start testing and provide some feedback. And then we'll see if we can really trust these people. Also, Stardock's Connection Explorer 1.0 is here! And if you want one of macOS's dumbest features on Windows 11, you can get it now.

    Windows

    Yesterday was Patch Tuesday - Another month in paradise

    26H1 - Eh, 24H2/25H2 - Narrator, File Explorer, display, Pen settings, WRE, Remote Desktop improvements

    Microsoft reveals how it will simplify the Windows Insider Program

    Two top-level channels, but really three

    A way to enable all features in new builds, finally, and easy channel switching. But there are complexities, of course

    New builds for Canary, Beta, and Dev - Two for Canary, but nothing new, Beta and Dev get Storage, networking, Windows Security, and Feedback Hub improvements

    The first Snapdragon X2-based PC is out, and Paul has that waiting in PA, and two more PCs are coming to Mexico

    PC sales were somehow up 2.5 percent in Q1, but the rest of 2026 will be a bloodbath

    Also, smartphone sales are doing even worse

    NVIDIA reportedly wants to buy Dell or HP ahead of a big PC chipset push. Interesting

    Surface/Microsoft 365

    Microsoft is forced to hike Surface prices dramatically

    Microsoft reportedly kills Surface Hub

    Microsoft College Offer: 12 months of Microsoft 365 Premium, 12 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and a custom Xbox controller when students in the U.S. purchase a PC

    AI/Dev

    Microsoft AI releases a faster and more efficient image model

    Amazon CEO tries to explain the AI spending

    Google app for Windows rolls out worldwide, but the Mac gets a Gemini app

    Claude for Microsoft Word arrives in Beta

    Claude for Desktop gets a major redesign for multiple AI agents

    Microsoft's reported plans to charge for AI agents

    .NET 11 Preview 3 arrives right on schedule, but there's nothing to see here

    Build session catalog is up - joking, but the new Windows native app strategy should just be vibe coding

    Google I/O registration is open, and you are never going to believe what the main topics will be - number five will shock you

    Xbox & gaming

    New Xbox CEO says Game Pass is too expensive, also that the sky is blue

    Xbox will show off the next Metro game soon

    Starfield for PS5 is getting a fix

    Amazon Luna is stripping down to the basics e.g. "pulling a Stadia"

    Tips & picks

    Tip of the week: It's time to get involved

    App pick of the week: Stardock Connection Explorer

    RunAs Radio this week: Internal Corporate Communications in 2026 with Emily Mancini

    Brown liquor pick of the week: ScapeGrace Vanguard

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 978: Pre-Peated - "Copilot Is for Entertainment Purposes Only"

    08/04/2026 | 2h 19min
    Julia Liuson is leaving Microsoft. Liuson joined Microsoft in 1992, the same year as CEO Satya Nadella (she worked on Access at first). She helped build the first version of Visual Studio and was the first female corporate vice president at Microsoft. Liuson has been president of Microsoft's Developer Division since 2021. Also, curious about life on the other side of the fence? Paul has a tip for finding games that are optimized for Linux. Plus, Chrome joins the 21st century with vertical tabs and a real reading view. Just be sure to install those anti-tracking extensions.

    Windows

    Microsoft promises more native apps for Windows 11, but... which apps? New apps? Replacements for existing apps?

    Thanks for making us revisit the web app vs. native app thing yet again, Microsoft

    Windows 11 version 25H2 is now being pushed to all compatible PCs

    Compatibility milestone, not a big deal because 24H2/25H2 features are identical, same underlying codebase - but some will complain that Microsoft is "forcing" 25H2 on them

    Secure Boot certificate notifications are now available so you can see where your PC is at

    Another month, another emergency Windows Update patch

    New Dev/Beta builds add Xbox Mode, new haptic effects, etc., plus a new Canary build with features we've seen before

    Microsoft is taking the Insider Program on the road

    Component shortages trigger another Raspberry Pi price hike, but also a promise for the future

    The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition processor will be available from leading retailers starting Apr. 22 with a retail price of $899

    AI

    Microsoft's terms of service for Copilot say it's for entertainment purposes only. Yes, really.

    Microsoft AI releases new foundational models for transcription, voice, and images

    Word on iPhone gets Copilot co-create capabilities - used to be AI Mode, you need a Microsoft 365 Copilot subscription

    Anthropic has hired away a key AI executive from Microsoft, and what he has to say about the opportunity is interesting

    Anthropic brings Computer Use to Windows

    Google: Seriously, we are not training AI with your Gmail

    Google AI Pro plans now offer 5 TB of cloud storage, yikes

    Xbox & gaming

    Xbox is refreshing the look of achievements on the console

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, more coming to Game Pass this month

    Was this the best COD ever? In search of greatness

    Also: Forza Horizon 6 launches May 19 and will be available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC and Xbox Cloud as an Xbox Play Anywhere title, and playable day one with Xbox Game Pass

    Xbox will hold FanFest events around the world

    Tips & picks

    Tip of the week: So you want to try gaming on Linux

    App pick of the week: Google Chrome

    RunAs Radio this week: Securing AI Agents with Niall Merrigan

    Brown liquor pick of the week: Corowa Peated Single Barrel 521

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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