A weekly look at all things Microsoft, including Windows, Office, Xbox, and more, from two of the foremost Windows watchers in the world, Paul Thurrott of Thurrott.com and Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft. Records live every Wednesday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
WW 838: Dabbling with Farclas - FTC double-defeated, ASUS saves the NUC, Gates on AI concerns
It's happening! Microsoft will absolutely acquire Activision Blizzard
An amazing (ahem) blizzard of activity on the acquisition front leaves Microsoft on the verge of consummating this deal. It's amazing how much has happened since last week.
FTC appealed its court loss and was immediately defeated again
UK CMA extends deadline for its review of Microsoft's new concessions
Microsoft and Sony agree to a Call of Duty deal (!) - not clear if it's for 10 years
UK court formally pauses CMA block of AB acquisition so the two sides can negotiate
Microsoft and Activision agreed to extend the acquisition deadline to October 18 to accommodate the CMA
Windows
Windows 11 23H2 will be deployed as an enablement package, virtually providing our theories that 23H2 = Moment 4.
Tied to this, Microsoft finally explains how it updates Windows now, literally 8 years after the release of Windows 10. It's easy to be cynical, but a Microsoft whitepaper offers a lot of overdue transparency about updating
Insider Program: New Dev build today. Passwordless for Windows Hello Business, local file sharing improvements, Outlook now an inbox app
Insider Program: New Beta and Release Preview builds out last week.
Beta is 23H2. Galley view in Explorer, new Paint app
Release Preview is 22H2, just fixes
The NUC lives!
Microsoft has a new font
An AI told you so
Microsoft announces Microsoft 365 Copilot pricing (for commercial) and it is exactly as expensive as we warned
Bing Chat adds visual search support
Bill Gates dismisses the dangers of AI. "We've done this before."
FTC is investigating OpenAI
Xbox
Xbox Game Pass Core to replace Xbox Live Gold in September
The next Game Pass titles for July
Game Pass Friends and Family Preview is ending in August
More fun retro gaming as Anstream Arcade is coming to Xbox on July 21
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Enable passkeys in GitHub
Book of the week: John Romero wrote a book
RunAs this week: Securing Sprawling Services with Karinne Bessette
Brown liquor pick of the week: Glenfarclas 12
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 35 minutes, 9 seconds
WW 840: Buried in Corn - EU investigates Teams, Loop in the Microsoft Store, Beta build 22631.2129
EU investigates Teams, Loop in the Microsoft Store, Beta build 22631.2129
Windows
Insider: Last week, Canary got features from Dev plus some new features of its own.
Dev channel: Improved screen cast, HDR background support, more Voice access, presence sensing, more.
Beta channel: Windows Copilot, Dev Drive, enhanced Narrator/Excel integration, new Voice access text authoring features, passwordless experience for Windows Hello for Business, plus screen cast, presence, and voice access from above.
Intel is profitable again, hopeful for the future (and massive fab expansion in Oregon)
AMD revenues fell 18 percent, but also some hope for the future
Microsoft 365
The EU announces formal investigation of Teams bundling in Microsoft 365
Microsoft Teams gets spatial audio support
Microsoft lowers storage allotments for M365 Education customers, kills Office 365 A1 Plus
Clipchamp is coming to Microsoft 365 commercial (with OneDrive storage integration)
Dev
Microsoft to launch .NET 8 at .NET Conf in November
Xbox
CMA publishes Microsoft's list of "material changes" in its Activision Blizzard case, gives public four days for feedback
Unexpectedly, not a single new concession, just a bunch of new "evidence" that appeared since the decision
Xbox Games with Gold goes out with a whimper
Here come the first August Game Pass titles
Final Fantasy XIV Online is FINALLY coming to Xbox
Microsoft starts testing game streaming from Xbox to Discord
You can buy Xbox controller parts now
Sony has now sold over 40 million PS5s
EA revenues up 9 percent in Q2
Nintendo's next Switch to debut next year
Microsoft is killing the Xbox Console Companion app, has never made a new solution for getting Xbox console screenshots and videos on the PC
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Enroll in the Windows Insider Beta channel if you want to test 23H2
App pick of the week: Loop for Windows is now available
RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 and Windows Update for Business with Julie Andreacola
Brown liquor pick of the week: Angel's Envy
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 43 minutes, 31 seconds
WW 837: A Small Internet Boutique - Microsoft defeats the FTC, AdDuplex shutting down, Azure AD rebrand
MICROSOFT BEATS FTC IN DRAMATIC FASHION
Judge throws out FTC's request to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard
For once, common sense prevails
FTC threatens to appeal, but legal experts say this will fail
UK CMA (sort of) realizes the error of its ways and will renegotiate with Microsoft and then later said it may require a new investigation because they are terrible
Just a quick note about an old friend: AdDuplex is shutting down
Amazon is first Big Tech firm to legally challenge EU's new anti-Big Tech laws
Windows
Microsoft releases Moment 3 for the fourth time
Insider: New Canary build (today) brings new features from Dev, Arm32 deprecation, etc.
Amazon Appstore for Windows 11 is now generally available
Microsoft Edge now blocks spam pop-ups. Finally, a reasonable Edge feature
Intel is killing the NUC, will exit the PC business
Cloud/Enterprise
Microsoft is renaming Azure AD to Entra ID
Former original NT team member burns bridges as he leaves Google for second time
Dev
Microsoft is bringing .NET MAUI is coming to Visual Studio Code
Microsoft Dev Box is generally available
Raspberry Pi open-sources its Code Editor
GitHub announced the public beta of passkey authentication
Xbox
Digital Eclipse is going to release a series of interactive classic video documentaries on Xbox
Xbox introduces new voice reporting feature to help battle online toxicity
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: You can get a $1 Game Pass trial again
App pick of the week: Nostalgia (for Intellivision)
RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 Deployment with Johan Arwidmark
Brown liquor pick of the week: Smooth Ambler Old Scout
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 36 minutes, 23 seconds
WW 836: SharePoint Under Every Desk - EU's Big Tech gatekeepers, AI-powered shopping tools, Windows Copilot Preview
EU's Big Tech gatekeepers, AI-powered shopping tools, Windows Copilot Preview
The EU officially identified the first Big Tech "gatekeepers" that will be held to a higher regulatory standard, and Microsoft made the list.
Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook (Meta)
Plus, TikTok owner ByteDance (?) and Samsung
Booking.com says it was notified it will be on the next list for some reason too
What is the standard? What are the penalties for non-compliance?
Microsoft to face EU antitrust investigation after discussions break down.
Windows
Microsoft JUST makes its self-imposed June deadline, releases first public preview of Windows Copilot to (some) Windows Insiders.
Windows Copilot hands-on
Windows 365 Frontline exits preview
AI
Microsoft adds new AI-powered shopping tools to Bing and Edge. I'm sure they won't just recommend Microsoft products.
Google changes its privacy policy, admits it will scrape the Internet to train its models
Hardware
Hybrids bridge the gap between the new and the old, and they're all around us. In personal tech, the laptop was an early hybrid, but today's hybrids—like folding smartphones—are getting interesting and are inarguably the future of the premium, and then the mainstream, smartphone market. So much for "right tool for the job."
Xbox
Nadella claims he wants videogame exclusives to go away. This explains why Microsoft has purchased so man game studios, and why its wants Activision Blizzard. Somehow.
What would a "mobile-native" version of Game Pass look like? And how could Microsoft get past the mobile gatekeepers?
Microsoft announces its July Xbox Games with Gold titles
Microsoft also announced its first Game Pass titles for July
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week #1: Enable Windows Copilot (Preview)
Tip of the week #2: Get Office 365 for IT Pros 2024 Edition for $10 off
App pick of the week #1: Stella
App pick of the week #2: Firefox 115
RunAs this week: Power Platform Proliferation with Luise Freese
Brown Liquor this week: Dewars 12
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 25 minutes, 24 seconds
WW 841: You've Been Tennified - Windows 365 Switch public preview, Project IDX, digital decluttering
Windows 365 Switch public preview, Project IDX, digital decluttering
Windows 11
Patch Tuesday arrives - nothing to see here, first PT this year with no new Windows 11 22H2 features
New Canary build today: Two features from Dev, one new feature, plus a few minor fixes
Windows 365 Switch is now available in public preview
More Earnings Learnings
Amazon revenues up 11 percent, but we have lots of AWS info
Apple revenues flat as smartphone market slide continues - but services
Microsoft 365, AI, etc
Bing Chat comes to (some) third-party mobile browsers
Slack is getting a major UI refresh
Dev
Microsoft issues final .NET 8 preview, RC next
Google uses VS Code to make its new AI-based code editor in the browser
GitHub Copilot adds a beta code referencing tool
Xbox
New Zealand OK's Activision Blizzard acquisition
Microsoft, er, Activision announces Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III
Sony revenues soared 33 percent in the previous quarter, with PlayStation 5 unit sales up 38 percent to 3.3 million
PS5 Cloud Streaming goes live for some (requires PS Plus)
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: One strategy for digital decluttering
Tip of the week #2: Back-to-school sale at the Microsoft Store
Tip of the week #3: Subscribe to Thurrott Premium, Windows Intelligence newsletter, and Club TWiT
Podcast pick of the week: Azure Innovations with Mark Russinovich
Brown liquor pick of the week: Port Askaig 100 Proof
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 36 minutes, 35 seconds
WW 844: Friday Sweets - Windows 11 bugs drive Paul crazy, Microsoft AI event coming, no Xbox mid-cycle refresh
Windows 11 bugs drive Paul crazy, Microsoft AI event coming, no Xbox mid-cycle refresh
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 29 minutes, 21 seconds
WW 842: Eight Strikes and You're Out - Live listener questions, Edge for Business, subscription fatigue
This fun episode of Windows Weekly features Paul and Richard answering questions from listeners in the Club TWiT Discord! Plus, they chat about minor Windows Insider updates, strategies for saving money on streaming services, new gaming releases like the enhanced Quake II, and more.
Windows
New Canary build JUST released - Nothing major; the wait for 12 continues
Dev Home Preview 0.4 JUST released - accessibility and other improvements
Windows 365 Switch comes to the Windows Insider Dev and Beta channels
Here comes Edge for Business
Microsoft 365
Microsoft is releasing a new default theme for Office
Mobile + AI
Google Photos gets a new AI-powered Memories view
Opera brings Aria AI to its iOS browser
Google brings more features to its generative AI search service
Amazon adds more AI-generated review summaries on mobile
Google to add Audio Magic Eraser feature with Pixel 8 series
Apple to finally pay its victims for Batterygate
Xbox
Overview of Microsoft's new system to suspend toxic players on Xbox via strikes
Now Netflix is testing a cloud gaming solution
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Dealing with subscription fatigue
App pick of the week: Quake II Remaster
RunAs Radio this week: PowerShellGet in 2023 with Sydney Smith
Brown liquor pick of the week: EH Taylor Small Batch
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 15 minutes, 19 seconds
WW 843: The Drawer of Broken Dreams - UK CMA stubbornness, Parallels Desktop 19, Atari 2600+
This week on Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard dive deep into Microsoft's prolonged acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, the launch of Edge for Business, and the Mixed Reality collaboration between Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Magic Leap.
CMA: F&$% you, common sense!
Despite appearing to step back from the wrong decision it made about Activision Blizzard, the CMA has instead rejected the deal again... because cloud gaming
So Microsoft has offered to give Ubisoft (non-exclusive) rights to cloud streaming all AB games (except in the EU)
Now the EU is wondering how/if this impacts its own agreement with Microsoft - a close reading of the Microsoft and Ubisoft announcements provides some clues that all is well
Windows 11
It's Week D, so we just got the preview versions of next month's Patch Tuesday CU
And it's August, so Microsoft has probably finalized 23H2 and could ship it in preview form in September's Week D
Perhaps not coincidentally, Microsoft has scheduled an in-person Surface/Windows event in NYC for the following week
Insider: we got new Dev and Beta builds last week
Dev: rich thumbnail previews in Start, new Cast flyout, never-combine Taskbar mode
Beta (23H2): native support for RAR and other archive formats, never-combined Taskbar mode, rich thumbnail previews in Start, Snipping Tool update with links to Paint and Clipchamp, new app defaults behavior (that one is in the preview update above)
Edge for Business is now available
Microsoft sets Windows Mixed Reality Toolkit free because AI is the new AR
AI + Dev
As predicted, the addition of AI-based Bing Chat has not helped Bing usage share in the slightest: "Bing AI is cute, but not a game changer". Microsoft is not happy.
AI-generated Microsoft travel guide recommended a food bank in Canada to those with "empty stomachs"
Brave is bringing a safe and private AI assistant to Brave because of course it is
Quick hands-on with Project IDX. Yep, it's Visual Studio Code on the web
Xbox
The end of an era: Xbox 360 store to shut down in one year
Age of Empires IV is now available on Xbox and Xbox Game Pass
PC Game Pass has arrived on NVIDIA GeForce Now
Sony's PlayStation Portal Remote Player is launching later this tear at $199.99
The nostalgia keeps coming: Atari announces the 2600+ console
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Enjoy my video archive on YouTube
App pick of the week: Parallels Desktop 19
RunAs Radio this week: Microsoft Fabric with Andrew Snodgrass
Brown liquor pick of the week: Oban 14
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 31 minutes, 13 seconds
WW 845: My NAS is Out of Date - End of WordPad, OneDrive album storage, Lenovo Legion Go
Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss issues with the reliability of File Explorer (is XAML the root cause?), Microsoft's decision to retire WordPad, antitrust lawsuits and investigations into Big Tech companies, Microsoft's upcoming Surface(?) event, automatic OneDrive uploads for Xbox captures, the launch of Bethesda's Starfield, digital decluttering tools, and more!
Windows
Canary: some changes to the Dynamic refresh rate feature, no more Power & Battery page in Settings, etc
Dev: Bug fixes
Beta: File Explorer fixes (INTERESTING, given last week's rant)
A moment of silence, please: WordPad will be retired
The secret life of WordPad via its source code release and it being an example for developers (over time) of MFC, open Word document format support, the ribbon, and more
The future is open plain text: embrace Markdown
Notepad and Snipping Tool are getting new features
Microsoft is changing how it counts your OneDrive storage usage
Events
We forgot the Amazon devices event, which is September 20
Microsoft will host a OneDrive/AI event on October 3
Ignite registration just opened up - November 14-17 in Seattle
Antitrust
Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and others are all gatekeepers, EU says
Bing: Hold my beer
Zoom would like the FTC to unbundle Teams/M365 in the US
Google is heading into an antitrust trial against the DOJ next week.
Microsoft's approach to antitrust has changed a bit
Margrethe Vestager is stepping aside to bid on a new job
Google has tentatively settled a US Play Store class action antitrust lawsuit brought by over 30 states; the settlement is subject to the court's approval, according to a legal filing
FTC to file antitrust lawsuit against Amazon after firm made no concessions, may seek to break up the company
Xbox
Microsoft to add auto OneDrive upload to Xbox game clips
Xbox September Update is here with Discord game streaming
New Game Pass titles for early September - Starfield among them
Your Xbox Series S has arrived, Mr. Vader
Lenovo has a Steam Deck competitor
Tips & Picks
Tip/app pick of the week: Digital decluttering
RunAs Radio this week: Breach Reporting with Troy Hunt
Brown liquor pick of the week: Old Perth 23
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 31 minutes, 54 seconds
WW 839: Velcro and Tang - Microsoft's FY23 Q4, Zenbleed vulnerability, Nearby Share for Windows
Microsoft's FY23 Q4, Zenbleed vulnerability, Nearby Share for Windows
Microsoft Earnings
Microsoft had another blockbuster quarter. What else is new?
Fiscal quarter: a net income of $20.1 billion on revenues of $56.2 billion. Those figures represent year-over-year (YOY) gains of 20 percent and 8 percent, respectively.
Intelligent Cloud was again Microsoft's biggest business unit, delivering $24 billion in revenues (up 15 percent YOY) on the strength of server and cloud services revenue growth of 17 percent. Azure and other cloud services grew 26 percent YOY, and Enterprise Mobility saw its installed base grow by 11 percent to over 256 million seats.
Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business, with $18.3 billion in revenues, a gain of 10 percent YOY. Here, Microsoft reported that Office commercial revenue was up 12 percent, Office 365 commercial revenues were up 15 percent, and Office consumer revenues were up 3 percent. Microsoft 365 consumer subscribers grew 12 percent to 67 million customers.
More Personal Computing once again brought up the rear, with $13.9 billion in revenues, a decline of 4 percent YOY. Windows revenues from PC makers declined 12 percent. Surface (and HoloLens, but really just Surface) revenues were down 20 percent YOY, as that product line continues to struggle. Gaming revenue overall was up 1 percent, with Xbox hardware revenues down 13 percent YOY and Xbox content and services revenues up 5 percent, "driven by growth in third-party content and Xbox Game Pass."
AI Stuff
Top AI companies agree to safeguards (just not for privacy).
Microsoft opens up Bing Chat to users on Chrome and Safari.
ChatGPT for Android is available in the U.S. to handle all your mobile AI needs.
GitHub Copilot Chat is now available in Beta, stage one of the transition to GitHub Copilot X.
Apple is rumored to be working on its own ChatGPT.
Windows
This just in: Preview cumulative update for 22H2 arrives a day late.
Insider: Microsoft tests 23H2 features in the Beta channel.
AMD to fix Zenbleed vulnerability.
Microsoft could release a Surface Studio Laptop 2 this year.
U.S. Army to test upgraded HoloLens soon.
Activision Blizzard
Paul looked at how the Activision Blizzard acquisition will impact its quarterly financials. Not much, actually.
Chief regulators from the FTC and CMA have spoken a bit publicly about their mishandled Microsoft cases.
Mirroring what happened with the CMA last week, the FTC ended an internal trial against Microsoft so the sides can reach a settlement.
Xbox
Microsoft starts rolling out YAHE (yet another home experience)
Google Play Games for PC expands
Blizzard is bringing key titles to Steam
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Clipchamp's hidden gems
App pick of the week: Nearby Share for Windows
RunAs Radio this week: Future of Integrated Communication with Bob Serr
Brown liquor pick of the week: Bottles!
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 43 minutes, 21 seconds
WW 846: Purple is for Jazz Hands - Enhanced Windows 365 App Experience, Paint's random new feature, Xbox Mastercard
The latest updates to Windows 11, including the removal of legacy troubleshooting tools. Paul, Richard, and Mikah also discuss Windows 365 integration with Android phones, the new iPhone models, and Qualcomm supplying 5G modems to Apple. Plus, the full Game Pass Core library, the announcement of the Xbox Mastercard, an update on .NET 8 nearing its release, and opinions on Unity's new Runtime Fee for game installations.
Windows 11
New Insider Preview builds
Patch Tuesday arrives and the latest Windows 11 update is a non-event
Microsoft Paint is getting a background removal tool
Microsoft is removing the legacy troubleshooters from Windows 11 and killing third-party printer drivers
Mobile
Microsoft announces Enhanced Windows 365 App Experience for Android. Yes, that's the name. Yes, it's a cloud-based version of Samsung Dex
Qualcomm extends wireless partnership with Apple for three more years
Intel announces Thunderbolt 5 branding, surprising no one
Microsoft 365, Antitrust, & AI
PowerPoint co-creator Dennis Austin passes away
Apple's new iPhones have USB-C ports to meet the needs of a new EU law
United States vs. Google kicks off
Day 1: Yes, Google pays Apple $10 billion per year to be the default search on iPhone
Adobe's Firefly generative AI is now generally available
Dev
.NET 8 hits release candidate
Unity might have just jumped the shark
Xbox
Microsoft reveals the full Xbox Game Pass Core library. This new offering replaces Xbox Live Gold. A moment of silence, please
Apple envy? Microsoft announces an Xbox credit card for some reason
Minecraft Live is coming back, but it's not in-person
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Google rolls out privacy sandbox. Seriously, use a different browser
App pick of the week: WizTree
RunAs Radio this week: Doing More with Less with Sonia Cuff
Brown liquor pick of the week: Chivas Regal
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 5 minutes, 24 seconds
WW 847: JUSHED! - Panos Panay's abrupt departure, leaked Xbox documents, AI event preview
It's a BIG news episode this week, as Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott discuss the sudden departure of Panos Panay from Microsoft to Amazon. Did he jump or get pushed out of the company? Leo and Paul also dive into a massive leaked memo about Microsoft's Xbox roadmap and plans over the next 10 years. Other topics include Microsoft's upcoming event focused on AI integration across products like Windows, Office 365, and Surface, as well as online account consolidation and Google's Takeout service.
We're down a Panay
After his curiously off-kilter performance at Build 2023 this past May, Microsoft reveals that it is parting ways with Panos Panay. Are these things related?
He's landing at Amazon devices, which makes sense given David Limp is retiring
Multiple Microsoft executives and employees have reached out privately about this
Comparisons to Terry Myerson's exit
Blockbuster Xbox leak
Major Xbox leak reveals Xbox Series X|S mid-season upgrades, next-gen console, new controller, and more
This is one of the top three Microsoft leaks that's happened in Paul's nearly 30 years of covering this company
An analysis of just one of the documents in this leak reveals an incredible amount of strategy information for the next 10 years
And one about the reaction to the PS5 reveal
Microsoft's upcoming AI event
Expectations for this event, the kick-off for Microsoft's full-on client AI push
Sub-analysis: This could be Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott's "Ray Ozzie moment." There's a profile of this mostly unknown in the WSJ
Intel announces NPU-powered Core Ultra CPUs - off schedule? Related to the MSFT event?
Bing Chat gains two new mobile integrations
Paint keeps getting AI features. Remember when Paint was the laughing stock of Windows 11 apps?
Windows
No new builds (of substance, there was an RP build).
Windows Photos, Snipping Tool, and Phone Link are all getting new features in Insider. Is Microsoft finally taking its in-box apps seriously (again)?
Google extends the support lifecycle for ChromeOS, solving the single biggest criticism of this platform. This is problematic for Microsoft
Microsoft 365
EU will reject Microsoft's offer to unbundle Teams from Microsoft 365
Surface
Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Laptop Go 3 leak. They will likely be announced at the special event
Xbox
Microsoft announces more Xbox Game Pass titles for September
Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls VI will be an Xbox exclusive.
Tips and picks
Tip of the week: Consolidate and organize your online accounts
App pick of the week: Google Takeout
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 24 minutes, 16 seconds
WW 848: The Era of a Grinning Paul - Microsoft September Event, Meteor Lake, Windows 11 2023 Update
In this episode of Windows Weekly, Mikah Sargent is joined by Paul and Richard to discuss the latest Microsoft updates, news, and products. Paul chimes in on his experience at Microsoft's recent AI event, changes to Windows 11's confusing updates, last week's Xbox leaks, antitrust lawsuits against tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon, and more!
Microsoft Special Event: Blockbuster... or blockluster?
Paul went to his first in-person Microsoft event in almost four years. You're not going to believe what happened next!
Ahead of the event, everyone was calling this a "Surface event" and some still are. But it was an AI event, period. Were our expectations met?
Copilot "rebrand" was in many ways the biggest news
Microsoft 365 Commercial arrives November 1 - And Microsoft 365 consumer is a thing
Microsoft announced two Surface PCs at event, one with an NPU. And then two other Surface PCs/devices. Most of these do not matter
WTF is happening with Windows 11 23H2?
We had a confusing several days, the perfect end-cap to a confusing year when it comes to Windows updating. But now we have the answers.
At special event, Microsoft reveals it will ship "next major Windows 11 update" September 26. It's 23H2! It's not 23H2!
One day after the event, Release Preview gets Fall Update
Paul attempted to achieve some clarity ahead of John Cable's post
Microsoft releases the Fall Update (in preview form)
Is Windows 11 finally where it needed to be when Microsoft shipped v1 two years ago?
Follow-ups to last week's blockbuster news
Panos Panay will succeed Dave Limp at Amazon
Further examination of the leaked Xbox documents
Microsoft's reaction to the PS5 specs reveal is sort of clueless in retrospect
Microsoft wanted to buy Nintendo. No, really. And it considered lots of companies
Antitrust
UK CMA provisionally approves of Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard
So of course the FTC revives its lost battle against Microsoft/AB. You can't make this stuff
FTC sues Amazon for monopoly abuse. Paul has questions. Lots of questions
Dev and AI
Intel announced its Meteor Lake chipset BEFORE Microsoft event.
Amazon buys Anthropic for $4 billion
Amazon announces generative AI features for Alexa at its hardware event
Google Studio Bot expands worldwide in preview
Microsoft is moving Windows device driver development to Rust
Unity: JUST KIDDING GUYS SERIOUSLY
GitHub Passkeys are GA
Xbox
Cuphead anniversary update is on the way, Xbox only
Microsoft tweaks how Xbox/OneDrive integration works in a "bonus Xbox update for September"
Tips and picks
Tip of the week: Install the update, check the store
App pick of the week: Amazon adBlocker
RunAs Radio this week: SharePoint Online Features On-Prem with Sandy Ussia
Brown liquor pick of the week: Pokeno Whisky
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 40 minutes, 2 seconds
WW 849: Back to Dumb - Bing's future, Windows Backup app, Chromebook Plus
Leo, Paul, and Richard talk about the end of free Windows 7/8 to Windows 10/11 upgrades using retail product keys. They also examine Chromebook Plus, Google's new premium Chromebooks aimed at gaming via cloud streaming services. This highlights issues with Google's disjointed strategies after killing Stadia. Plus, insights from the Google antitrust lawsuit, including testimony from Microsoft and Apple executives on partnerships and search dominance. This sparks debate on whether a Bing improvement could ever rival Google. The episode explores concerns around growing subscription costs, ecosystem lock-in, and how technology often complicates rather than eases life today.
Windows 11
Microsoft is killing free upgrades from Windows 7 and 8.x
And yes, that means those product keys will stop working
Windows 11 Insider Preview: Copilot comes to Alt + Tab, more File Explorer fixes
Windows 11 Field Guide is getting free updates for 23H2, of course
Join the Release Preview channel, you'll (probably) be upgraded to 23H2 and/or (most) new features
Windows Backup is already here. But what is it? And what might it become?
OneDrive is among the things getting worse in this release. And it's a problem
Google announces Chromebook Plus, New Material You design is available now to all
AI/Microsoft 365
Satya Nadella admits under oath that AI-powered Bing has not improved its usage share in the slightest
Also, Microsoft tried to sell Bing to Apple
Apple never seriously considered switching to, let alone buying, Bing
Microsoft announces the next generation OneDrive across businesses and consumers
Microsoft Lists for consumers comes to mobile, finally
Bing Image Creator gets a big DALL-E 3 update. And it is amazing
Surface
Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Laptop Go 3 are now available
Xbox
Here are the first Xbox Game Pass titles for October
Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan is retiring
Layoffs at Epic
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: The great ensh*ttification reset
App pick of the week: ScanSpeeder
RunAs Radio this week: Episode 900!
Brown liquor pick of the week: Upshot
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 52 minutes, 53 seconds
WW 850: Emotional Support Whiskey - Snapdragon X, Windows 23H2, Microsoft & Activision, Microsoft Back Taxes
Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon X — could we see a huge improvement to Windows on Arm? Then, the dynamic trio break down Patch Tuesday and Windows 11 Insider. Paul discusses Google's Passkey support and reminds listeners Microsoft has been doing passwordless logins for years. The team discusses GitHub Copilot losses, HP AI features, Adobe's Firefly updates, and Dropbox AI. Then, Paul briefly covers C# Dev Kit for Visual Studio Code. During Paul's Xbox Corner, a breaking news story hits; Leo shares news that Microsoft is contesting an IRS claim that the company owes $28.9 billion in back taxes. Leo, Paul, and Richard round things out with the tips and picks of the week.
Windows 11
Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon X Series for the PC
Microsoft Releases October 2023 Patch Tuesday Updates
October 10, 2023—KB5031354 (OS Build 22621.2428) - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 Insider Preview Beta Channel Moves to a Single Build
Windows 11 Canary Build 25967 Brings New Scrollable View of Quick Settings
Microsoft 365
UK is Investigating Microsoft and Amazon's Cloud Practices
Google Makes Passkeys the Default Login Option for Personal Accounts
Microsoft Will No Longer Make Changes to OneDrive Photo Storage
Microsoft Redesigns the Microsoft Store Web App
AI
Report: GitHub Copilot Loses an Average of $20 Per User Per Month
HP: AI Will Transform the PC Into a Personal Companion
Can AI Save the PC Industry? (Premium)
Adobe Announces Major Advances for Firefly Generative AI
Dropbox Launches Redesigned Web App and Expands Access to New AI Features
Dev
C# Dev Kit is Now Available
Xbox
Activision Blizzard Says No Call of Duty or Diablo IV on Game Pass This Year
Microsoft Reportedly Aims to Close its Activision Blizzard Acquisition on October 13
Diablo IV is Coming to Steam on October 17
Forza Motorsport is Now Available on Xbox, PC, and Game Pass
Sony Announces Smaller PS5 With and Attachable Disc Drive
PS5 Cloud Streaming is Launching Later This Month
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Deal with OneDrive's forced folder backup push
App pick of the week: Microsoft Teams (New)
RunAs Radio this week: Security Chaos Engineering with Kelly Shortridge
Brown liquor pick of the week: Pappy Van Winkle
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 58 minutes, 11 seconds
WW 851: Between 2 Ferns - Activision Blizzard acquired, Windows 11 active devices, Jibarito
In this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Richard, and Paul discuss the successful acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the questionable success of Windows 11 adoption, new Windows Insider program builds, and updates on AI integration in Microsoft/Google products.
Microsoft acquires Activision Blizzard
This came in the wake of the UK CMA accepting the Microsoft concessions
The FTC is still being a sore loser despite facts and logic
No AB titles on Game Pass until 2024, Phil Spencer says
Bethesda's Pete Hines is leaving the company
Windows 11
Microsoft leak reveals that there are 400 million PCs running Windows 11
This tells us a few things. That there are 1 billion PCs still running Windows 10
What did Windows 10 adoption look like at 2 years? What different factors impact both adoption rates? What will happen when Microsoft retires Windows 10 in two years? Why was Microsoft so transparent about Windows 10 adoption and so non-transparent about Windows 11 adoption?
New Beta build landed last Friday with some more interesting news for Europe
Back on October 12, a new Release Preview channel build arrived with a quiet change we never noticed or discussed. There is a new System Components section in Settings > System
New Dev build today: Copilot support for multimon, more File Explorer relability fixes
New Canary build today: Mail and Calendar no longer installed on clean install, Bluetooth LE support for hearing aids, new location functionality
It's official: Windows 7/8 keys can no longer activate Windows 11
There are THREE new Dave Cutler interviews on YouTube!
Microsoft
Microsoft owes $29 billion in back taxes
AI
Google releases new smartphones and all the mainstream press can talk about is faux nonsense worries about photo editing altering reality. Let's be more sophisticated here, please
Microsoft Edge 118 adds an AI-powered Find on Page feature
Google will also indemnify users for AI
Google Search Generative Experience can now generate images
Xbox
More Game Pass titles for October
Microsoft announces new accessibility features for Xbox
Xbox Series S starter bundle is just Xbox Series S + 3 mos of Game Pass
Tips & Picks
App pick of the week: DuckDuckGo browser
App pick of the week: AllDup
RunAs Radio this week: Large Language Models for IT Pros with Seth Juarez
Brown liquor pick of the week: Quinta do Portal 20 year Tawny Port
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Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss Microsoft's latest earnings report, Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chip, Windows on Arm's future, passkey support for Amazon accounts, Dave Cutler's awesomeness, Stardock's 30th anniversary, Photoshop/Premiere Elements 2024, and more!
Microsoft earnings
Microsoft announced that it earned a net income of $22.3 billion on revenues of $56.5 billion in the quarter ending September 30, 2023. Those figures are up 27 percent and 13 percent, respectively, year-over-year (YOY)
Analysis: Activision Blizzard, Windows, Surface, Xbox and gaming, Office and Microsoft 365, and the evolving impact of AI
Google earnings: net income of $19.7 billion on revenues of $76.7 billion, ads are 71 percent of total revenues, Google Cloud disappoints
Windows on Arm
Qualcomm announces Snapdragon Elite X for Windows on Arm PCs
Promises, promises, but if this fails again, it's over... for Qualcomm
Qualcomm's WOA deal expires next year and NVIDIA and AMD are on the way
Windows
Dave Cutler sat down for a THREE HOUR interview. This is a must watch. Some key points here
Beta build last week with three changes (gradual rollout): system components in All apps display a System badge, Xbox Game Bar is just Game Bar now, the improved casting experience
New Canary build today adds Copilot??
Windows 11 Field Guide: the 23H2 update has begun with 9 chapters done so far
OneDrive: just when you thought it was safe to go back in the cloud storage
Windows 7/8.x products key don't work in Windows 10 either, sorry
Celebrate Stardock's 30 years of making Windows better - by buying some of its products
Satya Nadella said he regretted killing Windows Phone? Not exactly
Xbox
Microsoft revives the "Power Your Dreams" ad campaign for the holidays
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Add passkeys to your Amazon account right now
App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 and Premiere Elements 2024
RunAs Radio this week: Choosing Azure Data Storage Solutions with Nicole Stevens
Brown liquor pick of the week: Burgas 63 Barrel
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 28 minutes, 58 seconds
WW 853: Ten Outta Ten for the 404! - Windows 11 2023 Update, Surface replacement components, marketing leadership change
On this episode, Leo, Paul, and Richard discuss the big release of Windows 11 23H2, productivity in Macs vs PCs, Microsoft 365 Copilot arriving, changes in the Xbox and marketing divisions, iFixit support for Surface repair, and American rye whiskeys.
23H2
Surprise! Microsoft delivers the Windows 11 23H2 Update, which upgrades your Windows 11 version 22H2-based PC to version 23H2, much sooner than expected.
Technically, Microsoft NEVER delivered the so-called "Fall Update," since it was only made available in preview form (twice, for some reason). So 23H2 is actually the first public release of those 150+ new features.
The Windows 11 Media Creation Tool still installs 22H2. Because Microsoft. Workaround: Use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Which hilariously requires you to install the PC Health Check app.
We need to discuss Microsoft Teams in Windows 11. And then literally never discuss it again.
Microsoft is killing the Windows Insider MVP program. What exactly did it even mean to be an "MVP" in the Insider program?
Dev: From last Friday, adds one new feature, a "Recently added" folder (for apps) in Start (in Recommended)
Beta, from last Thursday: Two new features (gradual rollout): System components in Settings, Game Bar rebranding. Plus fixes.
Windows 11 now has 26 percent usage share vs. 69 percent for Windows 10.
Whatever happened to Windows 12?
There have been overt clues about Windows 12 literally all year, including as recently as last week. But Microsoft has never, not once, uttered this phrase. What's happening?
Microsoft 365/AI
Today's the day: Microsoft 365 Copilot arrives for commercial customers on E3 or higher.
OG Teams is retiring in March.
Microsoft Word turned 40 last week.
This was the gateway drug that lured Paul into the Microsoft ecosystem. But it's showing it's age. If Microsoft can't get spell- and grammar-checking right in Word, why will AI work?
Earnings Learnings
Did Azure just make more money than AWS??
Intel stumbles but finally sees an end to the PC sales slide.
Surface
iFixit now sells Surface replacement parts. And it is fascinating to see how much more you can replace/repair in newer models compared to the first "repairable" Surface, Surface Pro 7.
Xbox
Microsoft reorgs Xbox in the wake of Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Chris Capossela is Leaving Microsoft.
Paul has a very mysterious announcement to make for our holiday show this year!
Xbox October Update arrives with keyboard mapping for Elite Series 2 and Adaptive controllers.
There are a lot more titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in early November.
Microsoft will now block unofficial controllers on Xbox consoles.
Atari acquires Digital Eclipse, the retro game company behind that amazing Karateka interactive documentary.
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Windows 11 Field Guide gets its first 23H2 update
App pick of the week: Start11 v2 is here to chase your Start menu nightmares away
RunAs Radio this week: Green IT with Mike Halsey
-Brown liquor pick of the week: Leopold Bros Maryland Rye 100 Proof
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 46 minutes, 52 seconds
WW 854: Dated, Insecure, and Unreliable - Copilot headed to Windows 10, Parallels Desktop on M3 Max, SFI
Windows 11
Microsoft to bring Copilot to Windows 10 too. As predicted, actually.
Last week was hell trying to figure out how/where people could get 23H2. Turns out, there's a reason. Microsoft is terrible.
A Microsoft employee notably—offered some clarity on the 23H2 rollout. 23H2 is available via the ISO download or Installation Assistant, as Paul noted last week. 23H2 is NOT available via the Media Creation Tool, as Paul also observed — delayed two weeks.
Canary build today: SMB changes (Server Message Block, not small business).
Microsoft deprecated some features in Windows 11 version 23H2 but didn't remove any (yet?).
The Windows Tips app was just deprecated too.
Microsoft to remove two in-box apps from clean installs in the future.
The HP Spectre Folding PC is a compelling argument for the hybrid PCs of the future.
More Revenues
Apple: Flat with last year, still all iPhone.
Qualcomm: Terrible, but also sees a rebound looming.
Surface
Microsoft extended Surface support for firmware/drivers from 4 years to 6 for newer models.
Microsoft 365/AI
Microsoft Authenticator quietly rolled out "MFA Fatigue" relief. You will have noticed this.
Microsoft launches Trustworthy Computing 2.0: The Cloudening.
A look at the M365 competition: Google Workspace good (especially Drive), Slack bad. REALLY bad.
Microsoft Edge 119 arrives with a few UI changes.
OpenAI had a little show and is offering custom ChatGPT clients.
Because we all need more Elon Musk in our lives, here's Grok.
Microsoft partners with Inworld on generative AI game development.
Xbox
Call of Duty MWIII multiplayer/full game arrive Friday.
Nintendo revenues up nicely. EA is in great shape.
Epic is in court vs. Google, this time could be different.
Google paid Activision Blizzard $360 million in 2020 to keep its games in the Play Store.
Sony is killing Twitter integration on PS4/5.
Tips and Picks
App pick of the week: Brave
App pick of the week #2: Start 11 v2... again
RunAs Radio this week: Large Language Models in Business with Ulrika Hedlund
Brown liquor pick of the week: Aberlour A'bunadh Alba
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 40 minutes, 42 seconds
WW 855: Live From Ignite! - Microsoft is copiloting all the things! Big news from the show
Paul and Richard are at Microsoft Ignite 2023 and just watched the keynote! Leo Laporte chats with them to discuss the clarified rebranding of Copilot, some new AI features in Windows 365, Microsoft Loop's availability, the release of .NET 8, two decades of Patch Tuesday, a neat Xbox Series bundle discount for Black Friday, and more!
Microsoft Ignite
(Final) Copilot rebranding clarifies the naming changes announced in September
Copilot for Microsoft 365 adds plug-in support, more
Windows 11: Windows AI Studio announced, Dev Home and WSL are updated
New AI capabilities in Windows 365
Microsoft Loop is now available
New Teams now GA, 320 million users - Mesh in Jan 2024
Clipchamp and Microsoft Designer come to Microsoft 365 commercial
Microsoft announces its first custom AI chipsets for the Azure datacenter
Dev: .NET Conf
Microsoft releases .NET 8 with .NET Aspire
Windows 11
Microsoft releases 23H2 for the fourth time?
One tiny bit of OneDrive de-ensh*ttification does not address the bigger issues
Patch Tuesday turns 20, Microsoft couldn't care less
The new Outlook: People, we have a roadmap!
Microsoft Store now lets you decide where to install games
Copilot in Microsoft Shopping, AI review summaries come to Bing and Edge
Microsoft, more AI
Microsoft will not challenge its gatekeeper designation in the EU
Google brings generative AI search to 120+ new countries
Google will ID AI-based videos in YouTube
Google Photos gets some cool AI organizational features
Xbox
Xbox Series X|S are discounted by $50 for Black Friday
Halo Infinite goes retro too, adds Halo 3 playlist
Here are more titles coming to Xbox Game Pass
Here comes the OLED Steam Deck
PS5 "Slim" is now available in the US - Sony unlikely to hit PS5 sales targets
Amazon lays off gaming staff, will refine Prime Gaming perks
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Google's Black Friday sale looks solid
App pick of the week: Microsoft Loop
RunAs Radio this week: Microsoft Entra Security Service Edge with Richard Hicks
Brown liquor pick of the week: Makers Mark Cellar Aged
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 13 minutes, 51 seconds
WW 856: Sunglasses For Your Whiskey - Altman returns to OpenAI, Windows Hello vulnerabilities, Half-Life turns 25
On this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard dive deep into the latest OpenAI/Microsoft partnership drama involving Sam Altman's position. They also discuss upcoming EU regulations and their impact on Microsoft products, evaluate NVIDIA's record-breaking Q3 earnings, and reminisce about the classic PC FPS Half-Life.
And you thought AI was already controversial...
On Friday, OpenAI's board suddenly and unexpectedly fired CEO Sam Altman, kicking off several days of unprecedented high drama
OpenAI president and board chairman Greg Brockman announced that he was quitting in protest
Microsoft announced it had hired Altman and Brockman over the weekend
95 percent of OpenAI employees threatened to quit if Altman did not come back
Altman began negotiating his return to OpenAI (and major governance changes)
Altman is once again CEO of OpenAI
Key takeaway: No matter what happens, Microsoft wins
Wrong takeaway: Nothing changed
Windows
Windows 11 is about to get awesome in the EEA
WHY IS WINDOWS 11 ONLY GOING TO BE AWESOME IN THE EEA???
Microsoft confirms that Copilot is coming to Windows 10 too. "No new features, my ass!"
Copilot begins rolling out to Windows 10 in Insider Program
Release Preview: Copilot in Alt + Tab and on other displays, limited Copilot with local account, DMA compliance, Windows Spotlight changes
Canary: Disable Phone Link in the Bluetooth settings, display Teams contacts in the Windows share window when signed in with a Microsoft Entra ID
Dev: Narrator improvements, File Explorer fixes (wait for it)
Redmond, we have a problem. With Windows Hello
Earnings learning
NVIDIA continues to soar on AI (Winner)
Zoom has settled back down to reality
HP stumbles through its fourth quarter and FY2023: AI PCS FTW in late 2024!
Lenovo stumbles too, but explicitly predicts industry recovery
Antitrust
Apple, ByteDance, and Meta contest their DMA gatekeeper designations
Xbox
Half-Life turned 25 last weekend and Valve finally remembered it exists
Nvidia's GeForce Now adds Microsoft Store, PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft+ integration - over 1700 games now
Amazon Luna comes to France, Italy, and Spain
Next Call of Duty leaks!
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Ignite's over, but the videos are forever
App pick of the week: Half-Lif
RunAs Radio this week: Azure Operator Nexus with Jennelle Crothers
Brown liquor pick of the week: Willett Wheated 8 Year Bourbon
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 30 minutes, 18 seconds
WW 857: SharePoint All the Way Down - Energy Saver, tiny11 2311, Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client
Windows
Tiny11 2311 arrives, is even tinier and even 23H2er ... or something
Beta channel: Teams integration with Share (Entra ID only), new language support for Ink Anywhere
Dev: Copilot icon moves (!), more Copilot, Share, Ink, Android in Nearby Sharing (!)
Canary: Energy Saver (new feature), more
Samsung brings its browser to the Microsoft Store
AI/Microsoft
Microsoft and Meta reportedly receiving 3x as many NVIDIA GPUs for AI as Amazon
Amazon introduces it's own AI chatbot for the enterprise, and it does have one useful and unique feature
Microsoft is retiring its Microsoft 365 browser extension
Evernote is still a thing and now it wants to charge everyone
Amazon takes a Fire TV Cube and turns it into a remote desktop thin client
Antitrust
UK CMA provisionally rules against Adobe acquisition of Figma
EU formally objects to Amazon acquisition of iRobot because the robot vacuum cleaner market is so important
Xbox
Xbox Series X and S are still on sale. Just saying
The November Update for Xbox is here with rewards redemption, Xbox app gets compact mode
Microsoft is reportedly deprecating the Microsoft Rewards app on Xbox
Netflix is bringing GTA trilogy to the service
The current Call of Duty is awash in bad reviews, so let's talk about the next Call of Duty!
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Microsoft's new ugly Christmas sweater is here
App pick of the week: DuckDuckGo
RunAs Radio this week: Zero Trust Adoption Guidance with Nicolas Blank
Brown liquor pick of the week: Pendleton Rye 12 Year
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1/1/1 • 1 hour, 55 minutes, 27 seconds
WW 858: Quaff and Nosh - Windows 10 Extended Security Updates, Richard's new PC, KB5032288
In this week's Windows Weekly, Paul, Leo, and Richard discuss the extension of Windows 10 support for 3 more years after 2025 for consumers and enterprises, updates on the AI features of Copilot, Google's new AI model Gemini, potential features coming in a future Windows release next year, and the cleanliness of ImageGlass 9.
Windows 10
Yep! They're going to support Windows 10 for 3 more years with extended security update (ESU) program. But this time there's a twist!
Consumers are going to have the chance to pay annually for the ESU as well. Let the complaints begin
Copilot expands to more Windows 10 users
Windows 11
Report sees a major Windows release in 2024
The November 2023 Preview Update for Windows 11 shipped on a Monday in December because Microsoft, adding new Copilot features, last preview CU for 2023
Dell earnings - revenues fall 10 percent YOY because the PC market is still horrible
Richard bought a computer. Can you guess which one?
AI
Microsoft to get non-voting board representation at OpenAI
Copilot is now GA. Unless you're using Windows 11, apparently. Everyone gets free commercial data protection
Copilot gets GPT-4 Turbo, new DALLE-3 model, and more
Google goes live with Gemini, including a Nano version for Pixel 8 Pro
Microsoft 365/Cloud
Microsoft finally releases Seeing AI on Android
Evernote restricts free users to 1 notebook, 50 notes - time to switch!
Antitrust
Federal judge orders Google and Epic to try and settle the case before the jury renders its verdict
30 more venture capital firms tell the FTC to stop harassing Microsoft for Activision Blizzard
Google and Amazon have both weighed in on Microsoft's cloud licensing with the UK CMA
Xbox
Microsoft is betting on the DMA, will create mobile video game store with unnamed partners
The first Game Pass titles for December
Microsoft explains licensing pop-ups on console
Rockstar issues first GTA VI trailer
PlayStation reminds the world that no one owns the digital content they purchased
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Stuck on 22H2? You can still upgrade to 23H2
App pick of the week: ImageGlass 9 (Microsoft Store)
RunAs Radio this week: Modernizing using M365 with Sharon Weaver
Brown liquor pick of the week: Glenfiddich 12
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 9 minutes, 16 seconds
WW 859: Taste the Darkness! - 2023's final Patch Tuesday, E3 officially dies, the future of NPUs
Grab your favorite whisky and join Paul, Richard, and Leo as they meander through a delightfully geeky/tipsy conversation spanning Windows updates, AI advancements, Big Tech antitrust issues, and more!
Windows 11
The final Patch Tuesday of 2023 arrives
Copilot now opens on the display where you click its Taskbar icon (or it will, thanks to CFR)
Copilot now appears in Alt + Tab (but not in Task view/WINKEY + Tab), oddly (Same deal)
Account notifications in Start and Settings (disable this nonsense in Settings > Privacy & security > General)
For Windows 10 users, Copilot is now available to everyone in preview with the Patch Tuesday update (CFR, need to manually download it). No Windows integration settings yet. A few other changes on Windows 10 too
Canary/Dev (Thursday): Copilot undocked mode, Widgets changes, Windows 365 Boot and Switch changes, Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp integration, curious), character count in Notepad (how cute)
Beta channel (Friday): Windows Share and Windows Store improvements
Dev channel (today): Transitioning Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) to voice access because WSR is being deprecated
Also Canary: New Windows Protected Print Mode
Clipchamp quietly added four new features recently, and you're never going to believe what happens next
AMD unveils Ryzen 8040 series mobile CPUs with a new NPU on select models
Intel's Meteor Lake is coming in hot
Antitrust
UK CMA and US FTC are both investigating Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI
After failing to reach a settlement, Google loses Epic antitrust trial
Why it has so far done much better against Google than it has against Apple?
Apple to be punished for App Store business practices in the EU
Apple likely to open up NFC chipset in iPhone in response to EU concerns
AI
Microsoft reaches agreement with AFL/CIO on AI
Google Releases Gemini Pro to enterprises and developers
Google releases Gemini-powered NotebookLM in the U.S. Keep on steroids, basically
Xbox
An ad-supported Xbox Game Pass offering is likely on the way
Xbox Cloud Gaming is now on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro
Balder's Gate 3 lands on Xbox Series X|S
Microsoft reveals two new games at The Game Awards
E3, which has been dead for years, is now officially dead
The next Digital Eclipse interactive documentary looks about as amazing as the first
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Get your Xbox Year in Review
App pick of the week: Fences 5
RunAs Radio this week: SysAdmin Gifts with Joey Snow & Rick Claus
Brown liquor pick of the week: Balvenie Double Wood 12
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 34 minutes, 33 seconds
WW 860: An Unexpected Visitor - Suno's AI music, Bobby Kotick's departure, predictions for Microsoft's 2024
On the last episode of 2023, Richard Campbell, Paul Thurrott, and Leo Laporte are joined by a lovely guest to look back (and look ahead) on Microsoft's progress and accomplishments. Between a Teams milestone, Meteor Lake chipset's release, AI music creation in Copilot, Bobby Kotick's upcoming exit, and Microsoft's Countdown Sale, there's plenty of news left to digest at the end of this eventful year! Happy holidays, dozers!
Windows 11/Microsoft 365
Microsoft will FINALLY fix the dumbest File Explorer bug of all - no, not that File Explorer bug
Microsoft is suddenly deprecating tons of Windows features
Windows Insider: Windows 11 Beta build 22635.2915 is the last Insider build of 2023. Nothing major: Voice access supports multiple displays, Windows 365 Boot and Windows 365 Switch from last week's Dev build, Notepad update with Notepad an "Edit with Notepad" item in the File Explorer context menu, and a character count display
Microsoft Teams now has 320 million users, 2,000 apps in the Teams store, and over 145,000 custom line-of-business (LOB) apps built by enterprises
AI
Microsoft partners with Suno to bring music creation to Copilot - OH AND THERE ARE PLUG-INS THERE NOW TOO
A few insider notes about this generation of Intel chips
Intel's Core Ultra chipset is coming to Chromebooks too
Look back/Look Ahead
What's left to say Copilots? There are lots (at least announced) and even more are coming
Is 2024 going to be the year of the AI PC? Or is this just another fad/bubble
"Windows 12" or whatever the vNext is called: Huzzah!
Ready or not, the new Outlook for Windows and new Teams are coming
How will Activision Blizzard impact Xbox?
Antitrust
Activision Blizzard settles 2021 class action lawsuit that triggered the acquisition by Microsoft
Bobby Kotick on the outs Dec 29
In wake of antitrust loss, Google also settles Play Store suit, will pay $700 million to victims
Adobe bails on Figma. Just kidding!
Xbox
Leak shows that Sony is very worried about Xbox now
Sony has sold 50 million PS5s, has outsold Xbox 3-to-1 in 2023
Google extends Stadia controller conversion timeline
Tips and picks
Tip of the week: Microsoft's Countdown sale brings big discounts to Xbox, Surface, more
App pick of the week: MediaSorter
RunAs Radio this week: Azure Arc Guest Configuration with Jodi Boone
Enterprise pick of the week: Directions on Microsoft's got some (free) resources worth checking out
Brown liquor pick of the week: The Spirit of Scotland 46 & Monkey Shoulder
Beer pick of the week: Back Home Beer Yalda Queen
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Guest: Mary Jo Foley
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 41 minutes, 49 seconds
WW 861: Our Best of 2023 - An eventful year in Microsoft news
Looking back at Windows Weekly's best moments from 2023
Welcoming Richard aboard, and setting the table for an AI-filled year
"I have been a good Bing" and other chatbot awkwardness
Leo's Parallels 18 for Mac demonstration
UK CMA blocks the Activision Blizzard deal, and it makes no sense
Build 2023 was a great showing for Steven Pathiche, but a strange showing for Panos Panay
Microsoft beats the Federal Trade Commission in court, inching a step closer to their acquisition
Discord chat with Sean, a sign language interpreter and CODA!
Panos Pany leaves Microsoft, but did he jump or get pushed?
Giant Xbox leak reveals new console refreshes, a controller, and a roadmap for the future
Impressions from the AI September event, including the sweeping Copilot rebrand.
Activision Blizzard is finally acquired after much struggle
A token Thurrant about OneDrive and its near-endless push to back up Paul's folders
A classic beer pick from the one and only Mary Jo Foley!
Host: Leo Laporte
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1/1/1 • 3 hours, 15 minutes, 35 seconds
WW 862: One Click to Malware - Windows Mixed Reality deprecated, NY Times sues Microsoft & OpenAI, malicious MSIX packages
Microsoft finally kills Windows Mixed Reality
Just in time for Christmas, Microsoft revealed that its long-dead WMR platform is now officially dead
Windows 11
Moment 5 is allegedly coming in February
Microsoft quietly reissues Windows 11 version 23H2 installation media
Microsoft kills install from web capabilities in Windows App Installer (MSIX)
Dev (today): Richer weather experience on Lock, more Voice access improvements
Canary (today): Same Voice access changes, no more WordPad or People in a clean install, Steps Recorder deprecated, new Energy Saver icon in the system tray, Nearby Sharing can name your PC
Surface
New Surface Pro 6 and Laptop 6 are expected in Spring 2024 with Intel and Qualcomm chipsets.
Microsoft's first "real" AI PCs. FU, Surface Laptop Studio 2 buyers!
Microsoft 365
Something to consider for 2024: Have Microsoft's core platforms gotten too complex? And when/if this will drive away customers?
Standalone Copilot app launches on Android ... and then, days later, on iPhone and iPad - And it offers a ChatGPT4 mode, interestingly
AI
New York Times sues Microsoft, OpenAI for massive copyright infringement
GitHub Copilot Chat is now GA. Requires $10/month GitHub Copilot sub, but it may be the single best example of how AI can improve our lives so far
Xbox
New Xbox Game Pass titles for early January: Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Resident Evil 2 remake, more
Does something smell better around here? Bobby Kotick has left the building
PlayStation: Just kidding, you can keep your stupid Discovery shows
Meta Quest 2 gets a permanent price cut
Steam no longer supports Windows 7 or 8.1
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Properly secure your Microsoft account
App pick of the week: MSEdgeRedirect
Bonus pick: MediaSorter
RunAs Radio this week: Doing More with Less in 2024 with Erin Chapple
Brown liquor pick of the week: Elijah Craig Small Batch
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 32 minutes, 44 seconds
WW 863: Full of Corn - CES 2024 announcements, Incase Designed by Microsoft, passkey support
It's CES, so let's observe a moment of silence for all the stupid #*$% our colleagues are covering right now! But there is some wheat in the chaff, of course
Intel announces 14th Gen Core desktop and mobile chips. But wasn't Meteor Lake was mobile only?
PC makers announce a lot of Meteor Lake PCs: Acer, Acer again, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, more, plus the MSI Claw mobile gaming handheld and the first ASUS NUC!
Paul's been using an HP Spectre x360 14 for the past month, what's the AI stuff really like?
It's not just Intel: NVIDIA goes nuts on AI and AMD has new AI-powered CPUs
Google announces improvements across the Android ecosystem - Quick Share
Amazon adopts Matter Casting - and now we have too many of these things - what about Microsoft?
Thread will finally fix networking and thus Matter
Windows 11
Microsoft announces a Copilot new key for Windows keyboards - settle down, everyone
Beta channel (last Thursday): Bug fixes - after the Dev/Canary updates of last Wednesday
Quick Windows 11 Field Guide update - 160 pages of new 23H2 content in two months, now 1058 pages long, so download the latest version
Microsoft is reportedly looking to add AI writing assistance to Notepad. For some reason
Microsoft 365
Awesome! Microsoft PC hardware to be sold now by Incase
Almost four years later, it looks like Microsoft will finally make Teams (free) an actual Teams client
Apple tries to stamp down the CES hype, announces Apple Vision Pro launch date
AI
OpenAI responds to the NYT and... yikes. Did AI write this? It admits that ChatGPT does what the NYT claimed
Has met with "dozens" of news orgs but can only cite four actual partnerships, and licensing costs are confidential
Emphatically cites the fair use argument, which is an open discussion and not clear-cut
Offers an opt-out for news publishers, but only since August, so after it used all the NYT content
Says the NYT is not telling the full story. Right, it's telling its side of the story. Just like OpenAI
Interesting details about negotiations between the two
Seeks constructive partnership in a final olive leaf
EU is investigating the Microsoft/OpenAI partnership, following U.S. FTC and UK CMA
Pennsylvania adopts OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise
OpenAI launches GPT Store for ChatGPT Plus, Team and Enterprise users
Now we know which Microsoft executive is sort of on the OpenAI board
Duolingo lays off staff because AI is so good
Xbox
Microsoft could be bringing Xbox exclusives to PlayStation
Microsoft is bringing back the Xbox Developer_Direct event on January 18
Minecraft Legends, RIP
Big changes to GeForce Now: New Xbox titles, day passes, more
Layoffs at Twitch
After its failed coup of the userbase, Unity lays off 25 percent of its workforce
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: We need to talk about password managers
App pick of the week: Alternative web browsers
RunAs Radio this week: Hardening Active Directory with Jerry Devore
Brown liquor pick of the week: Bearface Triple Oak
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 54 minutes, 1 second
WW 864: Word Doesn't Respect Me - Outlook & advertising, Copilot Pro announced, Galaxy S24 + Google's AI
Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech
New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising
One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta?
But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc?
Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals
So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers
But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this?
Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming
Copilot all the things
Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year?
Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way
But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake
Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree
Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold?
Windows 11
PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news
They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default
Store app install notifications are in stable now too
Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes
Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications
Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes
Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing
Dev Home comes to Windows 10
Xbox
January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard
Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug
Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS
App pick of the week: Brave
RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam
Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 22 minutes, 22 seconds
WW 865: You Don't Drink the Bottle! - Midnight Blizzard, $3 trillion market cap, AI in Reading Coach
In this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard cover Microsoft's recent hack, new Windows Insider updates, Copilot Pro's image creativity, various browsers, education's compatibility with generative AI, Halo Infinite's slowdown, Notion's calendar service, and Japanese whisky.
Microsoft was hacked
A Russia-backed hacker group infiltrated a legacy system and gained access to executive emails
This is triggering an escalation in Microsoft's security makeover either way
Windows 11
Beta channel: USB 80 Gbps/USB4 v2 support, bug fixes
Dev channel: Teams (commercial) meeting integration in Start, new mobile device management interface
New Surface event rumored for March. Possibly two waves of Pro and Laptop releases
Microsoft Bing and Edge are obviously not dominant platforms, and will not be subject to EU DMA
Microsoft Mesh is here for all your legless meeting needs
AI
Microsoft hits $3 trillion market cap on the strength of its AI moves
Paul used Copilot Pro and you're never going to believe what happened next
Microsoft is bringing more AI to education. And so is Google
Would you pay for an AI-infused Alexa?
Web browsers, oh my
Chrome is updated with new AI features
Firefox version 122 is out
Brave will simplify fingerprint protection. What is fingerprint protection?
Opera will pay a brand ambassador $10,000 to spend a month on a deserted Icelandic island
Xbox
Microsoft reveals several new games for 2024, key among them an Indiana Jones title
343 slows down Halo Infinite updates dramatically. Is this just about Halo or a hint at a looming new trend?
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Is it even possible to prevent online tracking?
App pick of the week: Arc browser
RunAs Radio this week: AI for IT with Gil Pekelman
Brown liquor pick of the week: Hibiki Harmony
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 36 minutes, 1 second
WW 866: Squishmallows With Guns - FY24 Q2 earnings, Teams worldwide outage, 1st-run experience redesign
Microsoft announced Tuesday that it earned a net income of $21.9 billion on revenues of $62 billion in the quarter ending December 31, 2023. Those figures are up 33 percent and 18 percent, respectively, year-over-year (YOY)
Intelligent Cloud: Azure, AI
Microsoft's biggest business unit delivered $25.9 billion in revenue, up 20 percent YOY and driven primarily by its Azure cloud platform
Azure revenues were up 30 percent in the quarter, 6 points of which Microsoft attributed to "AI services"
Productivity and Business Processes: Microsoft 365
$19.2 billion in revenues, with growth of 13 percent YOY
Office Commercial revenues were up 15 percent
More Personal Computing: Xbox, Windows
Revenues of $16.9 billion, up 19 percent YOY
Gaming revenues surged 49 percent (44 points from Activision Blizzard)
Xbox hardware revenues inched up by 3 percent
Windows revenues from PC makers grew 11 percent in the quarter
Windows
Canary: Voice Clarity comes to more PCs, and Microsoft previews new/old Windows Setup first-run experience
Dev: Minor bug fixes only
Beta: Snap Layout suggestions, new settings in Widgets, and you can now revert to stable (!!)
Microsoft 365
Teams goes down for the count
AI
Microsoft adds deepfake guardrails to Designer AI. So, this wasn't there before now?
FTC is investigating Microsoft/OpenAI and other Big Tech AI partnerships
Xbox
Microsoft can finally bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to the iPhone (and Fortnite is coming back to the iPhone in the EU)
1900 layoffs at Activision Blizzard, Zenimax, and Xbox
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Upgrade to passkeys
App pick of the week: Insync
RunAs Radio this week: Software Licensing with Mary Jo Foley
Brown liquor pick of the week: Dailuaine 16
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1/1/1 • 2 hours, 12 minutes, 32 seconds
WW 815: It's Your Foot! - AI riskiness, Zoom layoffs, HBO's The Last of Us, Skype on Apple Silicon
WORLD WAR AI
OpenAI announces ChatGPT Plus
Google responds to ChatGPT with Bard
Microsoft announces AI-powered Bing and Edge.
Google hosted its own AI event and it announced multi-search, Maps improvements, and Translate improvements, and discussed how AI can make life better
Semi-related: Paul was let into the Notion AI beta
Windows
Paul has some thoughts about Windows 12 and what an AI-based Windows could look like
Ads are coming to the Microsoft Store. FINALLY
New Insider build for the Beta channel. No new features, but a new policy that lets IT admins customize how Search looks on the Windows 11 Taskbar
Microsoft is integrating Adobe Acrobat PDF with Microsoft Edge, but only on Windows 10 and 11 for now
Microsoft 365
Native Apple Silicon version of Skype is 3X faster. What took so long?
Hardware
Microsoft says it's still committed to HoloLens 2 and MR, tries not to laugh
Samsung is working on XR hardware with Qualcomm and Google.
Dev
Microsoft updates its .NET language strategy. Nothing has changed, other than they way they document their .NET language strategy
More Big Tech Earnings
Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Meta earnings
Zoom just showed us the way to handle layoffs
Xbox
Sony is fighting Microsoft subpoena in AB case. It's fighting the FTC subpoena, too
UK CMA says AB deal is "anti-competitive" but would accept some concessions
New Game Pass titles announced for the middle of February
Sony says the PS5 is immune to the downturn
Nintendo says Switch is not immune to the downturn, but it's still dominating
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Protect your privacy in Windows 11
App pick of the week: Microsoft Edge Dev
Brown Liquor of the week: Mackmyra
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• 3 hours, 1 minute, 55 seconds
WW 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem - OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music
OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music
Windows 11
Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update
The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge
AI all the things
One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI?
OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4
Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh
BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE
Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results
Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings
Grammarly adds more AI
Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!)
Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost
Microsoft 365
Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom
Dev
Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote
GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors
Xbox
Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus
Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games
App pick of the week: YouTube Music
This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish
Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10
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• 2 hours, 20 minutes, 21 seconds
WW 822: Squirt a Little Fresh Air - Week D production-quality updates, revamped widgets board, Microsoft Teams redesign
Week D production-quality updates, revamped widgets board, Microsoft Teams redesign
Windows 11
Microsoft debuts new Windows 11 features in Preview. And now we have a new updating schedule!
Coming via Canary: another Widgets UX update
Surface Hub 2S is still a thing and will be upgradeable to Teams Rooms OS soon
You can hide the Bing button in Edge 111.x now
Microsoft 365
As expected, Microsoft announces Teams 2.0 with Apple-like improvement claims
AI o' the week
OpenAI announces ChatGTP plug-ins capability - Now it's a platform! Next stop: sentience
Microsoft brings AI-based copilot capabilities to security pros
Xbox
UK CDMA: Just kidding on Microsoft's AB acquisition issues, will likely approve it
Japan FTC approves Microsoft's AB acquisition without conditions
Activision CEO disappointed in his best partner, Sony
Microsoft announces red and blue (get it?) Elite Series 2 Core Controllers
No more $1 intro offer on Xbox Game Pass
Now even Xbox developers can help your console use less power
Steam will drop support for Windows 7/8.x in 2024
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Still on Windows 7/8.x? Switch to Firefox
App pick of the week: Oofhours.com Media Creation tool
This week on RunAs Radio: When does Multi-Cloud Make Sense with Phoummala Schmitt
Brown liquor pick of the week: Dalmore 12
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Halo engine switch, Intel Q4 2022 revenues, Ground News
Windows 11
Skipping the Windows 11 upgrade? Microsoft will force-feed it to you soon
Related: Microsoft is using dark patterns to get people to upgrade to 11
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25290 heads to Dev channel with new Spotify and Phone Link widgets, new Start menu "exploration"
Screen recording in Snipping Tool rolls out to users in Windows Insider Beta channel
More earnings
Since Microsoft's mixed earnings last week, a few more relevant firms have checked in on Q4 2022
Intel earnings fall off a cliff: Cutting pay 5% rather than layoffs, VPs 10%, leadership 15%, CEO 25%
AMD - not bad thanks to datacenter, but this quarter will be down 10 percent
And it's not just the PC: IDC says smartphone sales declined 18.3 percent in Q4
Dev
A quick look at .NET MAUI desktop app capabilities
.NET MAUI gets a cross-platform media player control
GitHub says it has over 100 million developers on the service. From what Google indicates, there are only ~27 million developers in the world
Xbox
After layoffs at 343, a smaller team will start over with Unreal Engine
Why not just disband the whole disaster and let Halo fly free?
Microsoft announces Xbox Games with Gold for February... and new Game Pass titles for first half of February
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition comes to Xbox consoles
Xbox Series X|S get a price hike in Japan
Did Sony really halve PS VR2 production?
VR is not having a good time right now... probably this whole year.
Rumor: Microsoft will skip E3 along with Nintendo and Sony
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Complete your password manager switch
Plus: Quick update on the new book
App pick of the week: https://ground.news/
Brown alcohol pick of the week: Crown Royal
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• 2 hours, 26 minutes, 56 seconds
WW 817: The Moment of Confusion - Parallels Desktop 18 for Mac, AI anthropomorphism, WinUI 3 & WinAppSDK
Microsoft FINALLY brings Windows 11 on Arm support to Apple Silicon Macs
A new Release Preview build shows us what the next Moment update will look like
New Beta channe builds are a bit less interesting
More PC maker fallout with Lenovo revenues down 24 percent in Q4
Bing AI
Bing AI is a lying liar who lies. Questions about Microsoft releasing it in this state continue
After many Bing AI freakouts, Microsoft limits the length of chats... and then it bumps up the length a bit just a few days later.
Microsoft brings Bing AI to Bing, Edge, and Skype mobile apps
Microsoft 365
Microsoft IS releasing Teams 2.0 in March.
Dev
Microsoft releases Visual Studio 2022 17.5, and it's a big update
Microsoft releases .NET 8 Preview 1
Visual Studio gets an integrated .NET Upgrade Assistant... previously only a command line tool
Paul examines WinUI 3 and the Windows App SDK.
Microsoft is moving File Explorer from XAML Islands to Windows App SDK.
Xbox
Microsoft defends the Activision Blizzard acquisition in court.
Microsoft inks 10-year deal to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo
Microsoft's PC games are coming to NVIDIA GeForce Now
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Friends & Family Plan comes to 6 new countries, none of which are your country
As suspected, we're getting a third Xbox Game Pass title drop this month
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: 2FA all the things
App pick of the week: Craiyon
RunAs Radio this week: Migrating to Windows 11 with Michael Niehaus
Brown liquor pick of the week: The Macallan Estate
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• 2 hours, 53 minutes, 8 seconds
WW 818: Antitrust Theater - New features in KB5022913 update, Microsoft's defense of Activision Blizzard bid
New features in KB5022913 update, Microsoft's defense of Activision Blizzard bid
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
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• 2 hours, 14 minutes, 58 seconds
WW 823: The Door is Made of a Rake - Microsoft turns 48, Edge Workspaces public preview, Xbox Remix Special Edition Controller
File Explorer access keys, Edge Workspaces public preview, Xbox Remix Special Edition Controller
Happy birthday, Microsoft
Microsoft turned 48 this week (April 4). It took a wrong left turn in Albuquerque
Windows 11
New Beta channel build adds Access Keys to File Explorer, Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC), and, yes, a new Bing button on the Taskbar
Microsoft Edge Workspaces now in limited public preview
Microsoft 365
Oh you didn't think the new Bing was free, did you?
(New) Outlook for Windows Preview gains Gmail support, finally
Right before the new Bing launch, Microsoft fixed a major security vulnerability that compromised Bing
Google secretly enacted a 5 million file limit on Drive then retracted it after complaints
Surface
Microsoft announces Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock (Surface Dock 3) with no Surface Connect connector
Xbox
Microsoft reveals first Game Pass titles for April
New Xbox Wireless Controller contains "some" recycled materials, is very expensive
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Enable split window feature in Microsoft Edge
App pick of the week: Google Nearby Share for Windows
This week on RunAs: IPv6 and Azure Active Directory with Pierre Roman
Brown liquor pick of the week: Auchentoshan Virgin Oak
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• 2 hours, 5 minutes, 30 seconds
WW 819: Sixty-four Threads but None for You - Windows Insider Canary Channel, video super resolution, Outlook for Mac goes free
Microsoft adds Windows 12 to the Insider Program
Last week's feature release shows you how these Insider channels map to the next release, which is sometimes a Moment now and not just a formal Feature Update. Don't worry. They didn't tell anyone that.
Canary - big changes that need lots of incubation time (e.g. kernel changes), no release target
Dev - changes that need incubation, no release target
Beta- testing changes targeting the next release
Release preview - testing changes that are slated to ship imminently in the next release barring any major explosions (e.g. printers)
Stable - nothing works
First Canary build today: Access keys and File Recommendations in File Explorer, LSA Protection Enablement on upgrade.
Dev channel: This channel is "rebooted" to 23000 series now, per above. This build has live captions in more languages, access keys in the File Explorer context menus (another Win11 regression), Recommendations in File Explorer, and other changes.
Dev channel (last week): Microsoft is working on a new volume mixer.
Windows 11
Microsoft is bringing "video super resolution" to Microsoft Edge
We're still not done with PC maker results: Dell goes down in Q4 too
AI
Satya Nadella, marketing AI, now says that Cortana was "dumb as a rock." Come on.
Microsoft to talk up AI in work next week
Microsoft talks up AI in Microsoft 365 - this will never end now
Microsoft brings more AI to devs at Azure Open Source Day
Brave Search adds an AI-powered Summarizer
DuckDuckGo adds a similar Answer feature
Microsoft 365
Microsoft Outlook is now free on the Mac
Xbox
EU likely to approve Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Told you so?
Halo Infinite Season 3 is live. Can it save this game?
Halo players have created over one million maps with Forge Beta
Microsoft announces new titles for Xbox Game Pass
Starfield arrives in September
Tips and picks
Tip of the week: Don't be a statistic
App pick of the week: Start11
RunAs this Week: FIDO2 and Passwordless with Kyle Kotowick
Brown liquor pick of the week: Craigellachie Bas Armagnac Cask Finish 13
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WW 821: Windows Everywhere - Microsoft Loop public preview, GibHub Copilot X, Adobe Firefly
Microsoft Loop preview FINALLY arrives
Microsoft Loop web app launches in public preview for MSA and work/school accounts - Yeah, it's a Notion rip-off. Alarmingly so.
Windows 11
Now, Microsoft is testing Windows 11 features first in Release Preview
New Dev channel build: Seconds in the system tray is a game changer! /s
Minor changes coming to default apps
Based on a single hardware review, it appears that 13th Gen Intel Core processors have the same problem with docks and hubs as do 12th Gen processors.
AI all the things
Bill Gates describes AI as the biggest technology transformation since the GUI.
Bing Chatbot can now generate images from text
GitHub launches ChatGPT-4 powered Copilot X
Adobe launches responsible/ethical generative AI tools
Google launches Bard in early access
Mozilla.ai startup goes live
Opera adds AI prompts, sidebar ChatGPT
Xbox
Microsoft's AB acquisition is all about mobile, not COD
Microsoft announces it will launch mobile apps store on iPhone and Android as soon as regulators make it possible
FOSS patents: We've moved into the acceptance phase, and this acquisition is on track
Netflix is expanding its mobile games library dramatically
Microsoft releases a third set of Game Pass titles for March
Get a Steam Deck for 10 percent off to celebrate its first birthday
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Inbox Zero
App pick of the week: Visual Studio Code
RunAs Radio this week: SMB over QUIC File Servers with Ned Pyle
Brown liquor pick of the week: Ben Nevis 10
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WW 816: I Have Been a Good Bing - Skype's annual revenue drop, Github layoffs, Viva Engage
The AI morning after
A week after the irrational exuberance, reality sets in. It's still Bing. And it's still competing against Google
Microsoft shares an update on Bing AI rollout
Google employees were not amused at botched Bard announcement
Microsoft to add AI to Office in March
Everyone is doing AI now. Including Opera and Notion
Windows 11
New Windows 11 Dev build adds more live captions
IE was disabled in Windows 11 on Patch Tuesday. It's dead, Jim
2FA is coming to Windows 11. It's all in the toast
Microsoft 365
Looks like Skype revenue has plummeted over the past decade
And full of "meet your new girlfriend" messages if you don't lock down from defaults
Microsoft finally retired the Yammer brand. And you're never going to believe what happened next
Corporate
GitHub lays off 10 percent of staff, going fully remote
More jobs cuts announced in Surface, HoloLens, Xbox
Xbox
Just kidding: Activision to release a major Call of Duty title this year
Xbox February update is now available with Google Home app integration
Tips & Picks
Tip of the week: Get started with the new Bing AI. Bing AI apparently has some "creator prompts" that will jumpstart certain types of tasks:
-Letter (Write a letter)
-Code (Write code)
-Movie (Write a script)
-Story (Write a story)
-Poem (Write a poem)
-Summary (Write a summary)
-Tweet (Write a tweet)
-Blog post (Write a blog post)
-Quiz (Write a quiz)
-Joke (Write a joke)
App pick of the week: DALL-E
This Week on RunAs: Strengthening Security with Jess Dodson
Brown liquor pick of the week: Kvint Divin
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