Microsoft is reportedly considering suing OpenAI after Amazon’s $50B deal shakes their “exclusive” partnership Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 18 March 2026 at 19:03 Microsoft weighs legal action against OpenAI and Amazon over a $50 billion cloud deal, which could test Azure’s exclusivity.
Should tired workers be banned from using Microsoft Copilot on Friday afternoons? "AI fatigue" could lead to lazy mistakes Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 18 March 2026 at 15:06 Analyst firm Gartner suggests banning Microsoft Copilot on Friday afternoons, warning that tired workers may miss AI mistakes and risk productivity.
Microsoft won't force this Copilot app onto your PC's Start menu in Windows 11 — a temporary setback for Microsoft 365 plans Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 18 March 2026 at 14:45 Microsoft has paused plans to auto‑install the Microsoft 365 Copilot app on Windows 11 PCs, but it didn't explain why.
Microsoft banned this malicious extension — Google promoted it anyway Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 17 March 2026 at 14:45 Google promoted a Chrome extension that secretly ran malware for a year, even after Microsoft Edge banned it, exposing millions of users.
Microsoft's "most significant change to the Windows keyboard" in 30 years gets a slap in the face from a daring developer Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 17 March 2026 at 14:28 Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs ship with a dedicated Copilot key. This free app restores the lost Ctrl key and fixes Microsoft’s controversial change.
Samsung software nuked Windows 11’s C:\ drive for some users — Microsoft says delete the offending app before the fix Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 16 March 2026 at 15:44 Microsoft explains how to fix broken drive C and app issues in Windows 11, with steps that may involve removing Samsung software.
Sam Altman wants to turn AI into a utility — and meter “intelligence” like electricity Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 15 March 2026 at 22:02 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicts AI will shift from subscriptions to utility billing, charging by usage like power or water.
Yes, you can run Windows apps on the MacBook Neo — but Parallels Desktop warns of 8GB memory constraints Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 13 March 2026 at 16:24 Apple’s MacBook Neo can technically run Parallels, but the reality of Windows performance on Neo may disappoint.
Still running Firefox on Windows 7? Mozilla has your back (for now) but admits it's risky without "official support from Microsoft" Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 13 March 2026 at 15:03 Firefox just extended support for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 by six months, giving systems that refuse to die more time to get updates.
OpenAI must match Microsoft’s size in 4 years to hit a $1 trillion IPO valuation — but it's still losing ChatGPT users to "QuitGPT" Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 12 March 2026 at 15:06 OpenAI’s trillion‑dollar dream is under pressure as Pentagon deals spark backlash and QuitGPT drains millions of users from ChatGPT.
Is Microsoft's recent return-to-office policy ruining Seattle's traffic? Highway travel speeds slow to a crawl during rush hour Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 12 March 2026 at 15:00 Microsoft’s return-to-office policy aligns with Seattle's gridlocked traffic, with commute speeds dropping to just 5% during rush hour.
ASUS boss calls the MacBook Neo a "shock to the entire industry" — but still downplays it as a "content consumption" slab, like iPad Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 11 March 2026 at 16:07 Apple’s MacBook Neo shakes up the market, but ASUS Co-CEO claims it’s basically an iPad with more computing power.
Outlook for Windows just fixed a problem you didn’t know could ruin your whole day — protecting your emails from Wi‑Fi drops Latest from Windows Central By:kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) 11 March 2026 at 16:02 Outlook for Windows is finally fixing a long‑standing pain point, allowing users to attach files offline and send them once they’re back online.