Microsoft hasn't confirmed Windows 12 yet, but leaked code, insider previews, and the latest Copilot+ PC updates hint at ...
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 “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 ...
New hints by Microsoft are pointing toward a potential new floating taskbar design for the upcoming Windows 12. The new Windows 12 is reportedly the next operating system version after Windows 11. New ...
After speculation about whether the next version of Windows would be Windows 12, Microsoft on Friday finally confirmed that the next version of Windows 11, coming later this year, will be version 25H2 ...
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, ...
Windows 11 was a minor upgrade over Windows 10, which is surprising given how long Microsoft lingered on 10. According to a new report, Some elements of the ill-fated Windows 10X and Core OS projects ...
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 ...
Microsoft is reportedly considering releasing Windows 12 as a subscription service. As Neowin reports, an INI configuration file in the Windows Canary channel, discovered by German website Deskmodder, ...
If you've been following news around Microsoft this week, you may well have seen an alarming suggestion that the next version of Windows will be subscription-based - the good news is that this isn't ...
After the debacle over the controversial Windows 11 system requirements, the question of how they would change in future versions remains a point of interest. And now ...