With Windows 10 nearing its end of life in October 2025, users across the world are rethinking their computing choices. Many are walking away from the Windows ecosystem entirely and joining the Apple camp, drawn by the stability of macOS and the M-series chip advantage. What began as a simple upgrade dilemma has turned into a shift that could reshape the PC market.
Reports suggest Microsoft may release two big Windows 11 updates in 2026. The first, expected early in the year, could be exclusive to new Snapdragon X2 Elite laptops, with a wider rollout later under version 26H2.
Microsoft is planning to move Surface laptops, tablets, and server manufacturing out of China starting in 2026. The move reflects growing trade tensions with China and follows a broader industry trend of diversifying global supply chains.
Microsoft secures access to 100,000 Nvidia GB300 chips by investing $33 billion in neocloud startups—transforming the scale and speed of its AI hardware ecosystem.
Microsoft is testing File Explorer improvements and new taskbar flyout customization options in Windows 11 preview builds, bringing a more consistent dark mode and faster performance for everyday users.
Microsoft has confirmed that Xbox Game Pass no longer includes discounts on games or downloadable content. Members will now earn reward points instead, following a major price hike and membership changes.
Microsoft is accelerating AI development in Windows 11, starting with the Paint app. Users can expect smarter tools and AI-assisted creativity, bringing practical AI to everyday software.
Microsoft took down 340 websites tied to a phishing service called Raccoon0365. Here’s why this landmark case matters for your security and how the fight against cybercrime is changing.











