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Winsage
May 1, 2026
Leo, Richard, and Paul discussed developments in the Windows Insider Program, Snapdragon X2 gaming, artificial intelligence, and Xbox. Two changes in the Insider Program were noted. Microsoft has open-sourced early MS-DOS source code. Intel reported a .7 billion loss, which Paul attributes to 'collusion.' Microsoft and OpenAI are revising their partnership, with Microsoft 365 Copilot gaining enhanced AI features in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and GitHub Copilot moving to a usage-based billing model starting June 1. OpenAI is reportedly entering the mobile phone market, while Adobe's Firefly AI Assistant is in preview, and Anthropic is increasing its creator space involvement. Microsoft Gaming has rebranded to Xbox, with new leadership focused on future plans, including a mobile game store pending changes in Apple's policies. Valve will release its Steam Controller next week. A listener inquired about purchasing Windows 11 on Arm for Mac virtualization, leading to suggestions for cost-saving options. PowerToys 0.99 introduces new utilities and improvements. This week’s episode of RunAs Radio compares M365 Copilot and Claude Cowork. Reifel Rye is recommended as the brown liquor of the week.
Winsage
May 1, 2026
Windows 11 update KB5083631 introduces enhancements for user experience on PCs, available for download via Windows Update or direct links. The update is identified as “2026-04 Preview Update (KB5083631) (26200.8328)” and updates the OS to Build 26200.8328 for version 25H2 or Build 26100.8328 for version 24H2. Direct download links for Windows 11 KB5083631 include: - Build 26200.8328, 4802.0 MB, Windows 11 25H2, x64-based - Build 26200.8328, 4802.0 MB, Windows 11 25H2, arm64-based - Build 26100.8328, 4449.0 MB, Windows 11 24H2, x64-based - Build 26100.8328, 4449.0 MB, Windows 11 24H2, arm64-based Key features of the update include: 1. Introduction of Xbox Game Mode to standard PCs, allowing users to access a gaming-centric interface with an Xbox dashboard. The feature is gradually rolling out, and users can enable it manually using ‘ViveTool’. 2. Improvements to File Explorer, including faster performance and consistent folder views, ensuring a reliable experience regardless of access method. Users can download this optional update without major issues reported.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Xbox mode is launching on Windows 11 PCs in select markets, providing a console-like gaming experience for users on laptops, desktops, and tablets. It features a streamlined interface that prioritizes accessibility, allowing easy access to game libraries and recently played titles while minimizing distractions. Xbox Wire offers detailed information on the new features, including Automatic Super Resolution (Auto SR) for the ROG Xbox Ally, which enhances visuals to 1440p resolution when docked to an external display. Xbox Insiders can manage Auto SR settings through the Game Bar, and updates also include a default setting for docked play switching to TV displays.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Unfrozen Studio has released Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era, available on Steam Early Access and Xbox on PC (Game Preview) for .99 with a 25% launch discount until May 13. The game features six playable factions, single-player skirmish modes, procedurally generated maps, the first act of a single-player campaign, online multiplayer options, and an initial beta of a Map Editor. It supports multiple languages, including German, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. The game is also included in the PC Game Pass. Additional content will be added during early access, and a detailed development roadmap will be provided.
Winsage
April 29, 2026
Microsoft has outlined a roadmap for Windows 11 as part of its Windows K2 initiative, focusing on enhancements to user experience by addressing longstanding issues and responding to user feedback. A table detailing Microsoft's commitments includes the following: - Taskbar Repositioning: Allow taskbar at top, left, and right - Status: Preview expected imminently. - Taskbar Customization: More personalization options including smaller taskbar - Status: Preview expected this year. - AI Integration: Reduce unnecessary Copilot entry points in various tools - Status: Copilot in Snipping Tool removed; Notepad Copilot button replaced with AI writing tools. - Windows Update Control: Skip updates during setup; restart/shutdown without forced updates; pause longer - Status: Rolling out now. - File Explorer: Faster launch, reduced flicker, smoother navigation - Status: Work in progress; faster launch times already in testing. - Widgets: Quieter defaults, more control, better personalization - Status: No preview yet. - Windows Insider Program: Simpler channels, clearer definitions, higher-quality builds - Status: Rolling out now. - Feedback Hub: Largest redesign yet - Status: Rolling out now. - System Performance: Reduced resource usage, improved responsiveness - Status: Work underway; some early improvements noted. - WinUI 3 Migration: Move more Windows experiences to WinUI 3 - Status: In progress; Start menu migration confirmed but not yet shipping. - File Explorer Fundamentals: Lower latency for search, navigation, context menus - Status: Committed, not yet being previewed. The Windows K2 initiative aims to improve performance, reliability, and craftsmanship in Windows 11, addressing user feedback to enhance competitiveness against macOS and Linux. The project seeks to reshape internal perspectives on product development to be more user-centric. Regular updates will reflect the latest progress.
Winsage
April 29, 2026
Microsoft is implementing changes to the Windows Update process in Windows 11 to address user frustrations. Key updates include: 1. Users can delay updates indefinitely by selecting specific end dates for pauses, extending up to 35 days at a time. 2. The Power menu will now include options for "Update and shut down" and "Update and restart," giving users more control over when updates are finalized. 3. Microsoft is consolidating updates to reduce the number of restarts to one per month. 4. Users will no longer be forced to install updates during the setup of a new Windows PC, allowing updates to occur in the background. 5. Microsoft will provide more detailed information on updates, particularly for driver updates, by clarifying the device class in the titles. These changes are expected to be tested in the Windows Insider program before being released to the general public.
AppWizard
April 28, 2026
The Blood of Dawnwalker, a vampiric RPG directed by Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, will be released on September 3. The minimum system requirements for the game include 16GB of RAM, an Intel Core i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU, and a GPU such as Nvidia RTX 3050 or GTX 1070. Recommended specifications for 1080p at 60 fps include an Intel Core i5-13600 CPU and Nvidia RTX 5060 GPU. For 1440p at 60 fps, the recommended specs remain the same, but the GPU should be Nvidia RTX 4070-Ti. Ultra settings for 1440p and 2160p at 60 fps require an Intel Core i5-13600K CPU and Nvidia RTX 4080 or 5090 GPU, respectively. All configurations require 60GB of SSD storage. Preorders are available on Steam.
AppWizard
April 28, 2026
Starting in the first week of May, Google will remove "phone actions and automations" from its Nest devices, which include features like checking battery levels, toggling Do Not Disturb settings, and adjusting phone volume. While these phone-related actions will be phased out, core home automations will remain functional. Google has introduced a new feature for its Gemini platform called "Continued Conversations," allowing users to engage in extended dialogues without repeating context. Additionally, some Nest Hub users are experiencing a glitch where alarms set for PM are announced as AM.
Winsage
April 28, 2026
Microsoft has transformed its Windows Insider program by introducing three new channels: Experimental, Beta, and Release Preview. The Experimental channel combines the previous Dev and Canary options, allowing users to test new features with less stability. The Beta channel has been updated to ensure all users receive the same features simultaneously, eliminating gradual rollouts. The Release Preview channel offers the least risk, providing access to updates before their official release. Users now have more control over the features they trial, with the ability to enable or disable specific features through a new "Feature flags" page. Additionally, switching between channels has been simplified, allowing smoother transitions without needing a complete PC wipe, except when moving to the Experimental Future Platforms channel.
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