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Winsage
May 16, 2026
The Windows Insider Program is expanding the rollout of its revamped Beta Channel experience to devices. New Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds are being released, with release notes available for all Insiders. Existing Beta Channel Insiders on Windows 11 version 26H1 will receive the same build version as Experimental (26H1) for now, but distinct builds will be introduced in the coming weeks. Users transitioning from the default 25H2 core version to 26H1 may experience a delay in the new version uptake. Notable new features include: - Taskbar Improvements: Users can reposition the taskbar to the top, bottom, left, or right of the screen. A smaller taskbar option is also introduced for better screen space utilization. - Widgets: Taskbar badging color will now align with the Windows accent color, and user experience will be tailored based on engagement levels. - Windows Search Box: Enhancements are being made to prioritize files and apps over web suggestions for improved relevance.
Winsage
May 16, 2026
Microsoft is updating the Start menu in Windows 11 based on user feedback about its size and functionality. The new Start menu will feature a categories layout and enhanced customization options. Users will soon be able to choose between two layouts: small and large. Additionally, users can hide specific sections within the menu, such as the Pinned section or the Recommended feed, to create a more streamlined experience. The Recommended feed can be disabled without affecting the Recent section in the taskbar or File Explorer. Users will also have the option to hide their name and profile picture in the Start menu. These updates will be rolled out in the coming weeks, with plans for further enhancements, including a movable and smaller taskbar and up to 18 major changes to Windows 11.
Winsage
May 16, 2026
Windows 11 Insiders can now reposition the taskbar to the bottom, top, left, or right side of their screens. Users can adjust the size of the Start menu with "Small" and "Large" options, and customize the alignment of icons within the taskbar. The Start menu will feature a new layout with toggles to show or hide sections like “Pinned,” “Recommended” (rebranded as “Recent”), and “All.” Users can also hide personal details from the Start menu during presentations or screen sharing. These features will roll out in the coming weeks to the Experimental Channel.
Winsage
May 15, 2026
Microsoft is enhancing the Windows experience by focusing on performance, reliability, and craftsmanship, with a commitment to transparency about updates. The Start menu and taskbar are receiving particular attention, with new customization options being introduced for users in the Experimental channel. Users can now reposition the taskbar to any edge of the screen, customize icon alignment, and view every window at a glance with ungrouped icons. A more compact taskbar option will also be available for smaller screens. The Start menu will feature section-level toggles for easier customization, separate controls for file recommendations, size settings, and the option to hide user names for privacy. The Recommended section will be renamed Recent to better reflect its purpose. These features will be gradually rolled out, with user feedback being encouraged through the Feedback Hub.
Winsage
May 15, 2026
Microsoft has introduced "Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery" (CIDR) for Windows Update, which automatically rolls back problematic drivers without user intervention. This system allows Microsoft to trigger recovery actions directly from the Hardware Dev Center, eliminating the need for partners or users to resolve driver issues. The CIDR rollout began in September and aims to address long-standing driver problems, such as the NVIDIA "Nvlddmkm.sys" error. Additionally, users can now pause and skip updates and restart their PCs without mandatory installations. Microsoft is also launching a Driver Quality Initiative (DQI) to enhance the security and reliability of kernel mode drivers through improved verification processes and lifecycle management.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
Microsoft is introducing a feature in Windows 11 that allows users to pause updates indefinitely, enhancing user control over their systems. Additionally, they are rolling out a "Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery" feature that enables automatic reversion of problematic drivers installed via Windows Update, allowing Microsoft to replace faulty drivers directly from the cloud without user intervention. This updated Windows Update experience is currently being tested with hardware partners and is expected to begin a gradual rollout in September. Users will also gain the ability to extend pause dates, skip updates during device setup, and restart or shut down their PCs without needing to install pending updates.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
The Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Expressway Company (HSBE) has launched a Minecraft world featuring a replica of Japan’s Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the second longest suspension bridge in the world, created using approximately 530,000 blocks. This initiative serves as an educational tool for players to explore bridge infrastructure management through four stages: bridge girder, main tower, inspection walkway, and deck. Players can engage in tasks such as photographing abnormalities, clearing debris, and inspecting for deterioration using vehicles. The HSBE has made the map available for free download.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
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