Microsoft originally described Windows 10 as "the last version of Windows," intending to turn the operating system into a service model with regular updates instead of major releases. Perhaps the ...
We might not see Windows 12 for a while yet, but in the wake of Microsoft Build 2026, now seems like an ideal time to start ...
Will there ever be a Windows 12? Probably, but Microsoft still hasn't officially acknowledged anything about it. For all we know, this numbered version of the desktop OS might never actually ...
Windows 12 is expected to launch in 2025, featuring new enhanced AI capabilities, improved ARM support, state-of-the-art update cycles, and UI improvements, and it might be free to upgrade from ...
Microsoft’s “Windows 12” will be designed as a more modular system that will enable quick, frequent updates without much handholding from the user, according to a new report. The company hasn’t ...
It is possible that Microsoft’s next system update might not be named Windows 12 after all, but rather a major overhaul of Windows 11 with extensive AI integration. According to Windows Central, ...
Newer generations of computers are expected to be “AI PCs,” and several suppliers have been preparing new products with high-powered specifications that match those industry promises. There’s much to ...
The Windows 12 release date could be September 2024, based on current rumors, though no official announcement has been made by Microsoft. While it may seem like quite a quick turnaround for a new ...
PCWorld reports that Windows 12, codenamed ‘Hudson Valley Next,’ is expected to launch in 2026 with deep AI integration and a modular CorePC architecture. The operating system will likely require NPUs ...
New reports suggest that Microsoft’s making a new version of Windows, creatively called Windows 12. It could be coming in under a year from now, featuring several new standout features that should ...
Microsoft's internal Canary Channel reportedly made a big build number jump, moving from 26047 all the way up to 27547. Could this be one of the first traces of Windows '12' preview builds? 2024 is ...
Microsoft will be disabling TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 on Windows very soon. The company announced it earlier today and is part of its broader strategy to make the next Windows versions more secure.