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    WW 968: Uncharted Territory - Big Changes in the Insider Program

    28/1/2026 | 2h 25 mins.
    Microsoft's Patch Tuesday blunder triggers emergency fixes, surprise layoffs ripple through Amazon, and the crew debates whether rapid AI advances spell the end of traditional apps. Also, password managers do a lot more than manage passwords, so there's one thing everyone needs to get right.

    Windows 11

    Dev splits from Beta, tests what will surely be 26H1 - After last week's show, Microsoft did issue that same Beta build in the Dev channel for some reason

    Dev and Beta get same fixes in different builds, but no new features

    24H2 and 25H2 Release Preview update(s) are a peek at the next Patch Tuesday, lots of changes

    January Patch Tuesday update was so terrible it required two emergency fixes, the second of which went out late Sunday

    Earnings/industry

    Intel falls flat in Q4, full year 2025 despite U.S. "investment"

    Amazon lays off 16,000 employees

    Microsoft, Apple, earnings this week, Alphabet, Amazon are next week

    AI

    Microsoft announces Maia 200 AI datacenter processor

    Like Baldric in Black Adder, Apple has a cunning plan for an AI Siri

    With AI costs soaring, cheaper new AI plans appear somehow

    OpenAI was last week with big expansion of ChatGPT Go

    Google does the same this week with AI Plus plan

    OpenAI, Anthropic (this week), others are adding "apps" to their chatbots

    Microsoft is exposing app features as AI Actions in Windows 11

    Paul opined that this semantic/programmatic capability was the end of apps

    But we can now essentially vibe-code our own custom apps - this is vaguely reminiscent of the home computer/DIY era, but without the technical knowledge requirements

    The age of native apps is over, at least on desktop. Will mobile fall next?

    Dev

    Microsoft introduces the Windows App Development (winapp) CLI. For some reason

    Xbox and gaming

    Microsoft refreshes the Xbox Cloud Gaming web experience — bigger changes coming?

    Fable is coming to Xbox, PC, PS5 in late 2026

    Tips and picks

    Tip of the week: Choose a single password manager, make your life easier

    App pick of the week: Proton Pass

    RunAs Radio this week: Business Process Automation in 2026 with Ian Cooper

    Brown liquor pick of the week: Tullibardine 18



    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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    WW 967: 2nd-Generation Bonobos - Windows 11 Gets Emergency OOB Update!

    21/1/2026 | 2h 40 mins.
    This week, the hosts go deep on out-of-band updates, unwanted "innovations," and the uneasy cost of tech's latest gold rush. Plus, securing a Microsoft account is not as hard as some think, and neither are passkeys once you get past the jargon. And for developers, AI Dev Gallery offers a fascinating glimpse at what you can do for free with AI used against a CPU, GPU, or NPU.

    Windows 11

    Microsoft issues an emergency fix for a borked Windows Update. Right. A fix for a fix.

    Hell freezes over, if only slightly: Microsoft quietly made some positive changes to forced OneDrive Folder Backup. Donʼt worry, itʼs still forced (and appears to be opt-in, but isnʼt). But you can back out more elegantly. So itʼs opt-out, not opt-in, but a step forward. Plus, a new behavior

    Windows 11 on Arm PCs can now download games from the Xbox app (previously only through the Insider program)

    Over 85 percent of Xbox games on PC work in WOA now

    Prism emulator now supports AVX and AVX2 and Epic Anti-Cheat, and there is a new Windows Performance Fit feature offering guidance on which titles should play well.

    Beta: New 25H2 build with account dialog modernization, Click to Do and desktop background improvements. Not for Dev, suggesting itʼs about to move to 26H1

    Notepad and Paint get more features yet again. Notably, these updates are for Dev and Canary only, suggesting these might be 26Hx features (then again, versions don't matter, right?)

    AI

    Just say no: To AI, to Copilot, and to Satya Nadella

    Our national nightmare is over: You can now (easily) hide Copilot in Microsoft Edge

    ChatGPT Go is now available worldwide, ads are on the way because of course

    Wikipedia partners with Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, more on AI

    Xbox & gaming

    January Xbox Update brings Game Sync Indicator, more

    Solid second half of January for Xbox Game Pass

    Microsoft will likely introduce a free, ad-supported Xbox Cloud Gaming tier because of course

    Tips & picks

    Tip of the week: Secure your Microsoft account

    App pick of the week: AI Dev Gallery

    RunAs Radio this week: Ideation to Implementation with Amber Vandenburg

    Liquor pick of the week: Estancia Raicilla

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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    WW 966: You Can't Spell Gmail Without AI - Is Microsoft's AI Strategy Doomed to Burst?

    14/1/2026 | 2h 28 mins.
    Satya Nadella gave up much of his CEO duties in 2025. Are we on the cusp of a new CEO? And does some money manager/political duo like Amy Hood and Brad Smith actually make more sense in this role than an engineer-type for the modern Microsoft?

    Microsoft is trying to win our hearts and minds on AI

    After spending three years trying to jam AI down our collective throats, Microsoft has only met resistance. Now, the real marketing begins

    Governments and regulators: Microsoft will build out its AI infrastructure by actually paying for it and respecting the communities in which this happens

    Customers: Satya Nadella is blogging, and he wants us to stop complaining about AI. He's the wrong messenger

    Windows 11

    First Patch Tuesday of 2026 brings security and bug fixes but no new features

    First update of 2026 brings Copilot-powered image descriptions in Narrator, new IT policies for Copilot, other changes to Dev & Beta

    Dev is about to switch to 26H1

    IDC says that PC sales rose 8.1 percent in 2025, warns again about 2026

    The good & bad of Paul's Panther Lake laptop

    Dell doesn't sell any PCs to consumers so it obviously has opinions about why consumers don't buy PCs for AI

    Microsoft will soon retire its Lens mobile app

    AI

    Apple predictably partners with Google to bring Gemini to Siri

    Samsung correctly points out we're all using AI already so there's no reason to complain about it

    We can't trust AI, so Microsoft is letting Copilot go shopping with our credit cards

    We can't trust AI, so OpenAI is giving ChatGPT access to our private health data

    Gmail is getting more AI because email is the low-hanging fruit of data collection

    Xbox and gaming

    Developer Direct returns on January 22 with Fable and Forza 6 gameplay

    Microsoft to bring Avowed to PS5 in February

    Tips and picks

    Tip of the week: Kick off 2026 with a security checkup

    App pick of the week: Microsoft Local Foundry

    RunAs Radio this week: Azure in 2026 with Jeremy Winter

    Brown liquor pick of the week: Don Julio 70

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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    WW 965: Almost Meat - CES 2026 Laptops, Processors, AI, & Robots!

    07/1/2026 | 2h 26 mins.
    PC makers are shaking up CES with wild designs and next-gen chips, but the real story is Microsoft's bold software moves, AI's hardware hunger, and a candid debate over whether any tech company still puts users first. Come for the Windows updates, stay for the whisky warnings and robot bathroom assistants.

    CES 2026 is here with the 4K hummingbird feeder of your dreams

    New PCs and more from HP consumers/commercial, HP gamers, Lenovo, others

    The first official Copilot+ PC desktops

    Snapdragon X2 Plus joins X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme

    Intel Panther Lake has meaningful CPU and graphics performance gains, but predictable reliability issues

    AMD Ryzen AI 400 series is a minor bump

    Windows

    Paul was the first to report that Microsoft is refactoring it all with Rust

    A Microsoft distinguished engineer wrote about his desire to refactor all C/C++ code in the company with Rust by 2030

    Some mistook this to mean "rewriting Windows with Rust,Ë® so he had to issue a clarification. But I never wrote that.

    Heads-up: That will happen, but this is really about Azure first and the core underlying code in Microsoftʼs most important platforms

    Microsoft released hardware-accelerated BitLocker in late 2025 and never told anyone. It requires the latest PC CPUs

    Copilot app update that adds text editing actions to Copilot Vision across channels

    Dev and Beta got first previews of AI agents on the Taskbar, starting with the Researcher agent, plus underlying Agent Launchers experience

    IDC says the global memory shortage (thanks, AI!) could screw up PC and smartphone growth this year

    AI

    ChatGPT now has an app store, but it has a ways to go

    Mozilla Firefox will have a "killswitchË® for AI

    Our national nightmare will soon be over, LG will let users remove Copilot app from their smart TVs

    Xbox and gaming

    First Xbox Game Pass releases of 2026 include Resident Evil Village and Star Wars Outlaws

    Xbox Cloud Gaming is coming to Hisense smart TVs and to the latest Fire TV smart TVs

    GOG goes independent, will continue DRM-free push

    "Have a blastË® and other FPS throwbacks from the 1990s

    Valve quietly killed the LCD Steam Deck model

    Tips and picks

    Tip of the week: Itʼs time to give Little AI a look

    App pick of the week: Bonjourr

    RunAs Radio this week: What AI can do for SysAdmins in 2026 with Cecilia Wiren

    Brown liquor pick of the week: The Singleton of Dufftown 12

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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  • Windows Weekly (Audio)

    WW 964: Happy New Year! - Paul & Richard Get Toasty by the Fire

    28/12/2025 | 1h 28 mins.
    This isn't your usual Windows Weekly. Pour a glass and settle in as Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell ditch the headlines for whisky-soaked tech stories, behind-the-scenes Microsoft confessions, and the unexpected joys (and disasters) of vintage hardware. These are the tales you only hear when the mics are (almost) off.

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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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 / 19:00 UTC.
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