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  • Microsoft is giving Windows 10 users more time before upgrading by offering Extended Security Updates (ESU). Starting July 2025, eligible users can receive security updates for free—provided they back up their devices to OneDrive using the Windows Backup feature.

  • On 23 June 2025, Microsoft introduced Mu, a compact language model designed to run directly on Windows devices. Built to enhance the new Settings agent, Mu is already available on preview builds for Copilot+ PCs, and it is provided free of charge.

  • Xbox and AMD forge multi?year chip development partnership

    Xbox and AMD forge multi?year chip development partnership

    Yesterday, Microsoft Xbox and chipmaker AMD formalised a strategic, multi?year collaboration to develop custom processors for upcoming Xbox consoles. This move signals a deeper co-engineering relationship that could bring major optimisations in both performance and efficiency.

  • Microsoft is testing new format features on Notepad for Windows Insider user

    Microsoft is testing new format features on Notepad for Windows Insider user

    Notepad is a plain text writing application built into the Windows operating system, and is commonly used to write and edit text without the need to format the text. Recently, Windows released a new update for it. That said, what should you know about it?

  • In the wake of Veo 3, Microsoft quietly adds on Bing Video Creator for free?

    In the wake of Veo 3, Microsoft quietly adds on Bing Video Creator for free?

    As the Internet has been bombarded by Google’s impressive Veo 3 and Flow generative AI videos, we noticed that Microsoft has quietly added video creation capabilities to their Bing Image Creator. This has resulted in Bing Video Creator and you can choose to switch between either Image or Video generation for FREE.

  • Xbox might postpone the development of a portable/mobile Xbox

    Xbox might postpone the development of a portable/mobile Xbox

    Last year, Microsoft gaming CEO Phil Spencer hinted that a mobile Xbox would be launched after seeing the positive response to Steam Deck, ROG Ally and various other Windows-based consoles. But today, Windows Central reports that development of the mobile Xbox has been put on hold for a while. So, what should you know about it?

  • Windows launched Windows Update Orchestration for easier and unified app updates

    Windows launched Windows Update Orchestration for easier and unified app updates

    Windows Update is the one-stop shop for Windows operating system updates, security patches, and new features from Microsoft. Today, Microsoft announced that Windows Update is now open to all applications, hardware drivers, and other updates, eliminating the need to install them one by one. So, what should you know about it?

  • Microsoft launches first Malaysian cloud region to accelerate National Digital Transformation

    Microsoft launches first Malaysian cloud region to accelerate National Digital Transformation

    Today, Microsoft has officially launched the Malaysia West cloud region, marking a milestone in its commitment to support Malaysia’s digital and AI-driven future. This is the company’s first cloud region in the country and is strategically located in Greater Kuala Lumpur.

  • Microsoft will lay off over 6000 employees soon

    Microsoft will lay off over 6000 employees soon

    Recently, Microsoft announced it will lay off over 6000 employees from its workforce. These are the biggest job cuts at Microsoft since it laid off 10,000 employees in 2023. So, what should you know about it?

  • Microsoft has officially retired Skype; users encouraged to transition to Microsoft Teams Free

    Microsoft has officially retired Skype; users encouraged to transition to Microsoft Teams Free

    This monthMicrosoft has officially retired the once popular internet voice, video and chat service, Skype. The change will affect both free and paid users of Skype, though Skype for Business will remain unaffected.


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