Windows Weekly (Audio)

Windows Weekly (Audio)

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Windows Weekly is about more than Windows. Veteran Microsoft insiders Paul Thurrott and Richard Campbell join Leo for a deep dive into the most valuable company in the world. From consumer to enterprise, AI to Xbox, Windows Weekly is the only Microsoft podcast you'll ever need. Records live every Wednesday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 18:00 UTC.

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episode WW 932: The Last Australian - Microsoft lays off 3%, Windows 10 ESU, "Hey Copilot" artwork
WW 932: The Last Australian - Microsoft lays off 3%, Windows 10 ESU, "Hey Copilot"

It's go time: The biggest Patch Tuesday of 2025 sets the stage for 2025! Microsoft has finally revealed whether it will further extend Windows 10 support past October (it won't). Also, Microsoft designed notifications in Windows 11 to be annoying and pointless, so Paul has some advice. Plus, Proton Drive gets a long awaited albums feature, and more on the way. Windows 11 * Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) come to stable for the first time * Let's give Microsoft a bit of credit for this one non-reported behavior * Also: Improvements to Settings, Narrator, Start, Phone Link, Widgets, File Explorer * You knew this was coming: Microsoft now testing a "Hey, Copilot" feature * It's opt-in and an alternative to holding down Alt + Spacebar for two seconds * Microsoft discusses the new Start design and it's not a s#$t show like it was three years ago * No builds for the second Friday in a row * Improvements to Settings AI agent, intelligent text actions in Click to Do, a few small changes come to 24H2 in Dev and Beta channels * Copilot Vision gets Highlights and 2-App Support across all channels * Google's big Android reveal includes Material Expressive, big Wear OS update. Android, like Windows 11 (and iOS) is just being updated all the time now Windows 10 * Extended support program * Will support Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 through October 2028 * Those time frames are identical * So what about those Surface PCs that can't upgrade to Windows 11? Microsoft has an answer (for all unsupported PCs) and it's not as cynical as you think * Microsoft quietly discontinued entry-level 13.8-inch Surface Laptop and 13-inch Surface Pro when it introduced those smaller new models last week Layoffs * Microsoft just made $70 billion, so naturally it's laying off employees. How to explain this? * The FTC's losing streak against Microsoft continues * A proposal for solving the "Mozilla problem" in U.S. v. Google * Fortnite could return to the iPhone App Store as soon as today AI * OH MY GOD IS THERE NO AI NEWS FOR ONCE. OK, three small items * OpenAI brings OneDrive and SharePoint integration with ChatGPT for paid business customers * "AI mode" could replace "I'm feeling lucky" on the Google home page * Spotify's AI DJ keeps improving Dev * Build is next week in Seattle, a few thoughts * .NET 10 Preview 4 is out Xbox & Games * Today's the day: DOOM: The Dark Ages goes live at 8:00 ET tonight! * Xbox Insiders can now play cloud-enabled games with mouse and keyboard * Paul reviews the Backbone Pro controller * Nintendo revenues slide big ahead of Switch 2 - 15m consoles expected in first year * Sony sold 18.5 million PS5s in the most recent fiscal year, down 11 percent YOY Tips & Picks * Tip of the week: Windows 11 notifications make iOS look sophisticated * App pick of the week: Proton Drive * RunAs Radio this week: Active Directory in 2025 with Liz Tesch * Brown liquor pick of the week: Limeburners Albany Tawny Cask These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/932 [https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/932] Hosts: Leo Laporte [https://twit.tv/people/leo-laporte], Paul Thurrott [https://twit.tv/people/paul-thurrott], and Richard Campbell [https://twit.tv/people/richard-campbell] Sponsors: * 1password.com/windowsweekly [http://1password.com/windowsweekly] * threatlocker.com/twit [http://threatlocker.com/twit] * uscloud.com [http://uscloud.com]

14 may 2025 - 2 h 28 min
episode WW 931: The Eaglet Has Landed - New Surface Copilot+ PCs, Xbox raises prices artwork
WW 931: The Eaglet Has Landed - New Surface Copilot+ PCs, Xbox raises prices

Microsoft announces big changes to Windows 11: New Start menu, Phone Companion on Start, AI actions in File Explorer, Notepad and other updates. Plus, new Copilot+ PC features: Click to Do actions, AI agent in Search for some reason, new Photos, Paint, and Snipping Tool features, and more. Windows 11 * Microsoft announces new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop models after teasing the announcement last week * Recall improvements, Taskbar improvements, HDR improvements, more come to Beta and Dev * Windows 11 Enterprise 24H2 to start on hotpatching, same schedule as Windows Server 2025 * A moment of silence for Skype, we didn't know what we had until you ensh*ttified and then killed it * Google is secretly working on two major changes for Android 16+ - We need something like this for 25H2 Antitrust * Apple is slapped down hard by Judge in Epic v. Apple * Spotify, Amazon, Proton and many other change apps to avoid Apple Tax * The walls are finally tumbling down for Big Tech * US v. Google (ads) has a remedy hearing set for September, that should go well AI * Open AI: just kidding about that for-profit thing. Did Microsoft squelch this plan? * Google's Little Language Lessons looks like a neat use of AI * GitHub Copilot now has over 15 million users Xbox & gaming * FTC may have suffered its final defeat in trying to end Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard * Xbox/ASUS portable gaming device leaks * Good news! Xbox consoles are more expensive now! Wait. * New DOOM game and more are coming to Game Pass this month * Gears of War Remastered coming to Xbox, PS5, PC, Game Pass in August * Minecraft drops VR/MR support * GTA VI delayed until 2026 * Backbone Pro works with phones directly but also tablets, PCs, and more wirelessly Tips and Picks * Tip of the week: Go passwordless * App pick of the week: Microsoft Authenticator * RunAs Radio this week: Building a Career in Cybersecurity with Yuri Diogenes * Brown liquor pick of the week: Jura 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte [https://twit.tv/people/leo-laporte], Paul Thurrott [https://twit.tv/people/paul-thurrott], and Richard Campbell [https://twit.tv/people/richard-campbell] Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly [https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly] Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com [https://www.thurrott.com/] The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin [https://twitter.com/carlfranklin]. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit [https://twit.tv/clubtwit] Sponsor: * uscloud.com [http://uscloud.com]

07 may 2025 - 2 h 48 min
episode WW 930: Flocculation & Saponification - Profanity filter, EU digital commitments, FY25 Q3 artwork
WW 930: Flocculation & Saponification - Profanity filter, EU digital commitments, FY25 Q3

YOU ARE THE PRODUCT! But... are you? In Russia, Windows 11 uses you! Plus, something happened to Paul on the way to dual-booting Ubuntu 25.04 on Surface Laptop 7, but all is well! Also, you should be using Brave. But if you don't like/trust Chromium, Firefox 138 finally added profile management support. Windows * Windows 11 24H2 preview update for April finally arrives * Now we know why Microsoft waited: It wanted to announce the "general availability" of Recall, Click to Do, and "improved Windows Search" (we're still struggling with a name for that one) * Dev and Beta (24H2) builds add a profanity filter, a Pen shortcut for Click to Do, improved Windows Search for work and school accounts, Accessibility flyout in Quick settings * Microsoft (sort of) explains why Windows Insider Preview channels don't follow a logical order anymore * Microsoft deprecates Map app in Windows 11 * That makes sense. But also VBS Enclaves in pre-24H2 versions, which is interesting Corporate * Microsoft says it will defend EU companies against US government * Alphabet/Google is doing just great, thanks * Intel earnings are flat, and that's as good as that news gets * Samsung posts record revenues on strong S25 series sales Dev * Build and Google I/O are coming in hot * Google is holding a separate Android event for the first time, ahead of I/O * What about Surface? At Build last year, the company announced Copilot+ PC AI * Microsoft has an OpenAI problem - duh and/or hello * Microsoft is part of an AI unholy quaternity on new Moto phones * Duolingo announces controversial "AI first" strategy - And then announces 148 new AI-based courses * Apple on Apple Intelligence: Just kidding! * OpenAI on GPT-4o: Just kidding! * ChatGPT goes shopping and OpenAI improves Deep Research * Google updates NotebookLM audio overviews with support for over 50 languages * YouTube starts testing AI overviews for videos - and Spotify is using AI for playlists * Adobe updates Firefly models, adds third party support * DuckDuckGo's Duck.ai now supports real-time model switching * Meta launches a standalone AI app that no one should want Xbox * Xbox-exclusive game Towerborne is here in preview on Xbox, PC, and Game Pass Tips and Picks * Tip of the week: Be prepared * App pick of the week: Firefox 138 * RunAs Radio this week: Modern Work in 2025 with Karoliina Kettukari * Brown liquor pick of the week: Highwayman Whisky Abbey 2024 Hosts: Leo Laporte [https://twit.tv/people/leo-laporte], Paul Thurrott [https://twit.tv/people/paul-thurrott], and Richard Campbell [https://twit.tv/people/richard-campbell] Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly [https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly] Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com [https://www.thurrott.com/] The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin [https://twitter.com/carlfranklin]. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit [https://twit.tv/clubtwit] Sponsors: * uscloud.com [http://uscloud.com] * cachefly.com/twit [https://cachefly.com/twit]

30 abr 2025 - 2 h 40 min
episode WW 929: The Blue Screen of Soup - Agent Store, Oblivion Remastered, Ubuntu 25.04 artwork
WW 929: The Blue Screen of Soup - Agent Store, Oblivion Remastered, Ubuntu 25.04

It's Week D, do you know where your preview update is? 23H2 is out - 24H2, not so much! No surprises in the new features list, but are more new features on the way? Windows * New text actions in Click to Do - Practice in Reading Coach and Read with Immersive Reader - in Dev and Beta (24H2) * Find cloud-based (OneDrive-based) photos using Semantic search - Comes to EEA, Snapdragon X only for now, Dev and Beta * Voice access improvements - add words to custom dictionary - Dev and Beta * Updated green screen UI - latest Canary build, from today * Minor update to the Beta/23H2 channel, no new features * Ubuntu 25.04 is out and there's a native Arm64 ISO (!) and BitLocker support * Hands-on with WSL (which is stuck at 24.xx) and in Hyper-V on a Copilot+ PC * Is dual-boot even possible on Arm? (Yet) * Friday night update to identity caused accounts to be marked as leaked for 50,000 partner accounts AI * We're in a new wave: Microsoft 365 Copilot updated, new Agent Store and more on the way * Copilot Vision is now free for everyone in Microsoft Edge * Google is giving Gemini Advanced/Google One AI Premium away for free to US college students * Google estimates its Gemini AI chatbot had 35M DAUs and 350M MAUs worldwide as of last month while ChatGPT had 160M DAUs and 600M MAUs (Erin Woo/The Information) * Perplexity is coming to Samsung and Motorola phones - and Microsoft is apparently coming to Motorola too Antitrust * It's getting real - 20 years after US v. Microsoft, Big Tech is finally getting a reckoning * Google has now lost two major US antitrust cases in less than a year * US v. Google (search): DOJ wants Judge to break up Google * US v. Google (ads): Google found to have another illegal monopoly * What's the "right" outcome for Chrome and Google's ad businesses? * OpenAI says it would be happy to buy Chrome from Google- hilarious * Google just killed Privacy Sandbox, cites regulatory climate * Apple, Meta fined by EU for not conforming to the DMA * Apple Intelligence is no longer "available now" (Siri: Is it raining?) Xbox/gaming * Elder Scrolls IV Remastered lands on Xbox, PC, PS5 and Game Pass * Xbox app arrives on LG smart TVs * It's (back) on: Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders rescheduled to April 24 with no price change * And the demand is higher than expected, Nintendo says Tips and Picks * Tip of the week: It's time to look at Google Fi again * HARDWARE pick of the week: Microsoft keyboards and mice are back, baby * RunAs Radio this week: Agentic AI for IT Pros with Tim Warner * Brown liquor pick of the week: Dark Harmony No. 3 Black IPA Cask Hosts: Leo Laporte [https://twit.tv/people/leo-laporte], Paul Thurrott [https://twit.tv/people/paul-thurrott], and Richard Campbell [https://twit.tv/people/richard-campbell] Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly [https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly] Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com [https://www.thurrott.com/] The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin [https://twitter.com/carlfranklin]. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit [https://twit.tv/clubtwit] Sponsor: * spaceship.com/twit [http://spaceship.com/twit]

23 abr 2025 - 2 h 17 min
episode WW 928: The Rice is Done - Edge 134's speed, Reboot Chime, Altera artwork
WW 928: The Rice is Done - Edge 134's speed, Reboot Chime, Altera

Paul, Leo, and Richard get into new Windows features (thanks to the Feature Tracker), hardware shifts for Microsoft/Intel/Apple, AI moves from OpenAI/Apple/Adobe, Notion Mail, a Hawaiian drink, the National Recording Registry, rice cookers, and electronic timer tunes! Windows 11 * Feature Tracker. Since we last talked, Microsoft has announced the following new features for Windows 11: * Semantic search can now search for Windows settings using natural language - Dev and Beta (24H2) channels, no clear stable date but guessing June * Narrator can more accurately describe images by detailing the people, objects, colours, text, and numbers in them, Snapdragon X only, same builds as above * Snipping Tool with "Text extraction" in the capture bar - This in Canary now, but it was in at least Dev previously, this could ship in stable at any time, it's an app * Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) head to the Release Preview channel (24H2) - Expect this in May Patch Tuesday * Narrator speech recap, Phone Link/Start integration, File Explorer Home updates, Windows Share with Edit all head to Release Preview (23H2) - Expect these in May Patch Tuesday - They were added to Beta channel (23H2) a few days earlier * Plus, Microsoft Edge is up to 9 percent faster at web rendering and we're having a fiesta * Also, the Windows 95 startup/logout chime has been inducted into the National Recording Registry Hardware * Surface Hub OG hits EOL this year just like Windows 10 * First major change under new Intel CEO * What's a computer? The iPad, supposedly, but we'll see * Everything's fine, but Google laid off hundreds in Pixel/Android group AI * Apple is making big changes so that Apple Intelligence will actually be intelligent * Adobe is going agentic too * OpenAI is creating its own social network because the world needs another social network * OpenAI announces three GPT-4.1 models - may retire GPT-4 soon - plus now o3 and o4-mini models * ChapGPT gets an image library and a memory * Claude gets Research and Google Workspace integration * Meta will start training its AI models with EU data, wink wink Xbox and games * Xbox app on mobile will soon let you buy games (!) and add-on content, join Game Pass, and redeem perks. Did Microsoft get a concession from Apple/Google?? * COD: Modern Warfare II (OG) and more are coming to Game Pass in the next few weeks * Xbox announces Doom: The Dark Ages limited edition accessories * Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net * Sony forced to raise the price of PS5 in three locales Tips and Picks * Tip of the week: Think like an individual, not an enterprise * App pick of the week: Notion Mail * RunAs Radio this week: How to Not Hate PowerShell with Barbara Forbes * Brown liquor pick of the week: 12th Hawaii Distiller's Reserve Hosts: Leo Laporte [https://twit.tv/people/leo-laporte], Paul Thurrott [https://twit.tv/people/paul-thurrott], and Richard Campbell [https://twit.tv/people/richard-campbell] Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly [https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly] Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com [https://www.thurrott.com/] The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin [https://twitter.com/carlfranklin]. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit [https://twit.tv/clubtwit] Sponsors: * 1password.com/windowsweekly [http://1password.com/windowsweekly] * uscloud.com [http://uscloud.com]

16 abr 2025 - 2 h 19 min
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