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AI isn’t just a focus for your CEO now – here’s why everyone from your CISO to your security guard should be getting involved
By Max Slater-Robins published
Presented by Microsoft
In 2026, AI is a tool for all workers across your entire company.

Microsoft HoloLens is arming the soldier of the future – but not in the way you might think
By Benedict Collins published
The US Air Force can now turn any enlisted man into a cargo balancing expert with the help of Microsoft's HoloLens.

Microsoft reportedly blocks 'Microslop' posts on Discord, risking another AI backlash
By Darren Allan published
'Microslop' posts are blocked on Copilot Discord server as Windows 11 AI backlash takes another unfortunate turn.

Best Antivirus Software 2026
By Benedict Collins last updated
Updated We've tested the best antivirus available in 2026, and Bitdefender is still number one.

There's been a huge rush to Windows 11 — is this the end for Windows 10?
By Darren Allan published
It's finally happening: Windows 11 appears to be shoving Windows 10 firmly aside.

Context, not compute, will define the next generation of intelligence
By Emil Eifrem published
AI’s next leap won’t come from bigger models or longer context windows, but from better-organized knowledge.

Windows 11's new Start menu is proving seriously divisive
By Darren Allan published
Windows 11's new Start menu is proving seriously divisive – some feel it's huge and badly designed, but there are fans too.

'If your printer works today, it will continue to work' - Microsoft says it isn't killing off your old printer for good after all
By Craig Hale published
Although Microsoft commits to not bricking printers using legacy drivers, it still wants you to upgrade to the IPP Class Driver.

Microsoft's bringing a new AI trick to Edge, and I doubt it'll go down well
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft is looking to bring a new AI trick to Edge — and I'm betting most of the browser's users will hate it.

Intel ditches human customer support for 'one of the first of its kind in the semiconductor industry' system made up of Copilot-powered AI agents
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Ask Intel is an AI-powered assistant replacing phone-based support and centralizing warranty, troubleshooting, and case management online.
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