Microsoft will begin rolling out the May 2026 Security Update for Windows 11 on May 12, 2026. Key features of this update include:
1. Xbox Mode: Transforms PCs into a console-like experience, prioritizing system resources for gaming and freeing up to 2GB of memory.
2. Voice Typing Improvements: Redesign of Voice Typing elements on the touch keyboard.
3. New Arabic 101 Legacy Keyboard Layout: Available for addition from the Region page in Settings.
4. Drop Tray Changes: Renamed from Drag Tray and can be disabled in Settings > System > Multitasking.
5. Taskbar AI Agents Support: Allows monitoring of AI agents directly from the Taskbar, starting with the Microsoft 365 Copilot app.
6. Debloat Policy with Dynamic List Support: Enables administrators to specify additional apps for removal beyond the default list.
7. Windows Driver Policy Update: Changes how the kernel manages trust for third-party drivers, eliminating default trust for cross-signed drivers.
8. Batch File Security Changes: Enhances security for batch files and Command Prompt scripts, with an option for a hardened processing mode.
9. Format FAT32 up to 2TB: The format command-line tool now supports formatting volumes up to 2TB using FAT32.
Google Gemini enhances the driving experience for Android Auto users with intuitive voice-activated features. Users can add stops, retrieve information, and manage tasks without taking their eyes off the road. To use Gemini, the app must be installed on the smartphone, and it can be activated by saying "Hey Google," tapping the microphone icon, or pressing the voice command button on the steering wheel.
Gemini allows users to manage emails, check inboxes, create to-do lists, and summarize unread emails. It integrates with messaging applications, summarizing messages and sending replies in over 40 languages. Users can also inquire about the status of online orders and summarize group chats.
The assistant can help find dining options along a route and provide regional information. It can also control music playback, allowing users to request specific songs or create playlists based on their preferences. Users can engage in conversations with Gemini for information or suggestions, making it a versatile tool for enhancing the driving experience.
Control Resonant is a sequel that takes players from the isolated setting of the Oldest House to the reimagined streets of Manhattan, described as a "labyrinth." The game features a new protagonist, Dylan Faden, who can navigate the environment in unique ways. The developers aim for a grounded aesthetic to enhance the supernatural elements and have avoided references from other games to maintain originality. The narrative expands with multiple factions and a variety of enemy types, including a haunted bus. The Hiss remains a central threat, affecting both humans and animals. Dylan will use a radio to communicate with his handler, Zoe, and will encounter audio logs that deepen the lore. Control Resonant is set to launch in 2026.
Marlow, a top player in the Minecraft PvP community, faces serious allegations of faked gameplay, manipulated proof videos, and misleading practices. Accusations suggest that Marlow's rise in the MC Tiers rankings was based on deceit, with investigative journalist Karl Jobst highlighting the lack of live-streamed gameplay and unedited footage. A handcam response video released by Marlow showed discrepancies between match logs and the footage, leading to claims that the fights were fabricated. Marlow admitted that many montages were staged. Investigations linked Marlow to another player, Danger Mario, who allegedly helped create Marlow's YouTube presence and used cheats. A face reveal video raised further skepticism about Marlow's identity, as the individual did not engage in gameplay and had a different voice. Initially banned by MCT for being suspected as Danger Mario, Marlow was reinstated after a face reveal and alleged verification, causing backlash and staff resignations. Claims emerged that the face reveal individual was linked to MCT staff member The Randomizer, who admitted to paying someone to impersonate Marlow. The MCT Discord was reportedly transferred to Minecraft YouTuber DrDonut, with ongoing discussions about new ownership involving Dream. The controversy raises significant questions about the integrity of the Minecraft competitive scene.
Microsoft is scaling back its Copilot initiative, removing unnecessary buttons and rebranding tools in Notepad. The focus has shifted to refining the Windows operating system with quieter updates, a more efficient File Explorer, and simplified Insider program participation. AI features will remain but will be more selectively integrated to enhance user productivity. Recent updates to Windows 11's Insider branch include the removal of the "Ask Copilot" button from tools like Snipping Tool and Photos, and a new "Writing Tools" label in Notepad. Microsoft has introduced a new Windows Update feature for greater control over update timing, and improvements to File Explorer have enhanced speed and stability.
Microsoft is launching the Windows K2 initiative to improve the performance and reliability of Windows 11, aiming to compete with alternatives like SteamOS. The initiative focuses on addressing key complaints such as overreliance on AI, poor performance, and unreliability. It emphasizes quality over speed in updates, promotes community engagement through Windows Insider meetups, and sets ambitious goals including enhancing File Explorer performance, improving file search, eliminating ads from the Start Menu, and restoring taskbar functionality. Microsoft aims to achieve performance parity with SteamOS within two years and has already demonstrated potential improvements with a specialized gaming version of Windows. Additionally, Microsoft is encouraged to simplify account setup and reduce prompts for Office 365, CoPilot, and OneDrive to enhance user experience.
Microsoft is refining Windows 11 to enhance productivity and minimize distractions. New features are being rolled out as part of the Windows Insider program, including a more configurable taskbar expected later this month. Significant improvements in File Explorer aim to reduce delays and improve responsiveness through foundational architectural enhancements. Microsoft is also rethinking the Widgets feature to create a calmer aesthetic with fewer notifications, separating Widgets from the Discover feed to reduce clutter. The updates promise a "feels faster" Windows 11, with performance tuning for frequently used applications and adjustments to the Windows scheduler for better CPU allocation. Users may notice subtle improvements in application launch times and overall system responsiveness.
Google released an experimental AI assistant application called COSMO for Android devices, which has since been removed from the Play Store due to an accidental launch. The app, which is 1.13 GB in size, was designed to enhance daily productivity by organizing schedules and answering complex queries. COSMO features include a list tracker, document writer, calendar event suggester, browser agent, timer suggestions, deep research capabilities, quick photo lookup, web search functionality, jargon definitions, insights provision, context understanding for people and events, recall assistance, and conversation summarization. It offers three settings: Hybrid, PI Only, and Nano Only, with the latter two indicating different processing methods. The app also includes voice match and screen access features but is not intended for the general consumer market.
Gemini Notebooks are now available on mobile without a paywall, allowing users to organize chats and files in a centralized project hub. Existing NotebookLM notebooks sync to mobile, enabling direct saving of chats as sources. The feature is accessible to both free and paid users, with source limits varying by subscription plan: free users can add 50 sources, AI Plus users 100, Pro users 300, and Ultra users 600. The rollout is live for most users globally, with updates expected in Europe and other countries soon.