A widely shared report claiming Microsoft planned to release “Windows 12” as a modular, AI-powered operating system triggered sharp criticism online, only for the story to be retracted after key facts ...
Microsoft appears to be developing a dramatically different version of Windows that could ship around 2026, featuring a modular architecture and a redesigned interface that detaches the taskbar from ...
Microsoft is announcing some fairly major changes for Windows and the Surface lineup as part of its Build developer conference this week, but there’s one thing that’s definitely not coming, at least ...
The first details about Windows 12 are starting to take shape, and the rumored OS could repeat the biggest mistake of Windows 11. As we’ve heard previously, the new OS will likely have a big focus on ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Something to look forward to: Rumors have been circulating throughout the year, suggesting that Microsoft is gearing up to launch Windows 12 in 2024 featuring deeply embedded AI functionality. Newly ...
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Windows 12 rumors are just that ... rumors. Even with rumors everywhere, the writing is on the wall. What could cause even more Windows users to migrate to Linux? Every so often, I have to ...