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Microsoft halts automatic Copilot rollout for Windows

Microsoft has temporarily halted the automatic rollout of the Microsoft 365 Copilot app on Windows 11 following backlash from users and enterprise customers. The pause reflects growing concerns over forced installations and signals a shift toward giving users and IT admins more control over AI feature deployment. Automatic rollout paused In 2025, Microsoft announced that… Continue reading Microsoft halts automatic Copilot rollout for Windows

Copilot rollout halted: Microsoft re-evaluates AI assistant push

Microsoft has paused its Copilot rollout on Windows 11 as it reassesses its broader AI strategy. The decision comes amid mounting criticism over aggressive integration, highlighting the need to balance innovation with user control and system flexibility. Automatic rollout paused In 2025, Microsoft announced that the Microsoft 365 Copilot app would begin automatically installing on… Continue reading Copilot rollout halted: Microsoft re-evaluates AI assistant push

Microsoft backtracks on pushing Copilot to users

Following widespread criticism over its decision to auto-install Copilot, Microsoft is reversing course. The company has halted the mandatory rollout of the Microsoft 365 Copilot app, acknowledging resistance from users and IT admins who prefer choice over default AI integration. Automatic rollout paused In 2025, Microsoft announced that the Microsoft 365 Copilot app would begin… Continue reading Microsoft backtracks on pushing Copilot to users

2026 Cybersecurity trends and predictions

Cybersecurity experts Rob Wright (Dark Reading), David Jones (Cybersecurity Dive), and Alissa Irei (TechTarget Search Security) recently came together to discuss the future of online security. Let’s take a look at their insights on major trends and new risks to help businesses better navigate the challenges on the horizon. The evolution of AI-driven threats: Securing… Continue reading 2026 Cybersecurity trends and predictions

The 2026 cybersecurity forecast: Threats and priorities

Drawing on their experience, cybersecurity experts Rob Wright (Dark Reading), David Jones (Cybersecurity Dive), and Alissa Irei (TechTarget) identified emerging threats and strategies businesses can use to build stronger defenses. Here’s a closer look at the trends they highlighted and what organizations can do to stay ahead. The evolution of AI-driven threats: Securing autonomous systems… Continue reading The 2026 cybersecurity forecast: Threats and priorities

Cybersecurity in 2026: 5 Trends shaping the digital world

In a recent expert discussion, Rob Wright of Dark Reading, David Jones of Cybersecurity Dive, and Alissa Irei of TechTarget convened to map out the future of digital defense. Below, we highlight their analysis of the key threats defining the 2026 landscape and offer a roadmap for businesses looking to stay ahead. The evolution of… Continue reading Cybersecurity in 2026: 5 Trends shaping the digital world

Google’s AI-powered glasses may soon guide your every step

Smart glasses running Android XR might soon become your personal walking guide. A future update to Google Maps suggests immersive, camera-enhanced navigation paired with Gemini AI, offering street-smart directions and visual context without needing to pull out your phone. Imagine walking through an unfamiliar city, unsure of which way to turn, until your smart glasses… Continue reading Google’s AI-powered glasses may soon guide your every step

Google Maps + Android XR is the future of hands-free navigation

Forget fumbling with your phone for directions. Google’s Android XR platform and Gemini AI could soon bring enhanced Google Maps navigation to smart glasses, providing users with real-time, visual guidance while walking, complete with AI-powered corrections if they wander off route. Imagine walking through an unfamiliar city, unsure of which way to turn, until your… Continue reading Google Maps + Android XR is the future of hands-free navigation

Coming soon: Smart glasses that tell you when you’re walking the wrong way

Google is working on turning smart glasses into intelligent navigation tools. Through updates in the Google Maps app and the integration of Android XR and Gemini, users may soon get real-time walking directions and context-aware prompts that are hands free and overlaid on their real-world view. Imagine walking through an unfamiliar city, unsure of which… Continue reading Coming soon: Smart glasses that tell you when you’re walking the wrong way

Why the next Windows 11 update is skipping Intel and AMD

Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 11 26H1 update is rolling out only to devices powered by Snapdragon chips, at least for now. While it might seem like Snapdragon is getting special treatment, the move has more to do with timing, development cycles, and Microsoft’s push for AI-ready devices than playing favorites. Why is Microsoft prioritizing Snapdragon devices?… Continue reading Why the next Windows 11 update is skipping Intel and AMD

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