Close Menu
GeekBlog

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    AI Chatbots Are Killing Search Clicks. Here Is Who Wins Instead

    July 7, 2026

    How to Video Call Family and Friends

    July 7, 2026

    Best AI Apps for Everyday Use in 2026

    July 7, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
    GeekBlog
    • Home
    • Mobile
    • Tech News
    • Blog
    • How-To Guides
    • AI & Software
    Facebook
    GeekBlog
    Home»Tech News»Microsoft Is Finally Ready to Make Windows 11 Less Terrible After Bloating It With AI Crap
    Tech News

    Microsoft Is Finally Ready to Make Windows 11 Less Terrible After Bloating It With AI Crap

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousMarch 20, 20263 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
    Microsoft Is Finally Ready to Make Windows 11 Less Terrible After Bloating It With AI Crap
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    It’s been a long time coming, but Microsoft says it has some fixes in the pipeline that might make using Windows 11 less of a nightmare—and yes, one of those fixes has to do with scaling back how often Windows shoves Copilot down your throat.

    According to a blog post from Pavan Davuluri, EVP of Windows & Devices at Microsoft, updates will roll out to Windows Insiders starting next month and target a few key areas, though most of them have to do with making the overall experience less frustrating.

    Updates are set to address File Explorer, which Davuluri says will be “faster and more dependable,” addressing complaints over lag times, smoothness, and general performance. Other tweaks will focus on Copilot; Microsoft plans to be “more intentional” with how Copilot is integrated into Windows 11, focusing on cases where it feels “genuinely useful.” Damn, what a thought! In an effort to make Copilot less annoying, Microsoft is nixing certain “entry points,” as it calls them, including in Snipping Tool, photos, widgets, and Notepad.

    In the same vein, Microsoft also plans to give you more control over updates, allowing you to, for example, skip updates during device setup and also restart or shut down without updating. You’ll also be able to pause updates for longer and get fewer nudges to update in general.

    Speaking of more control, you’ll also soon be able to reposition your taskbar to whatever side of the screen you want (bottom, top, or sides), and you’ll also have greater control over widgets, including “more control over when and how widgets appear and improved personalization for the Discover feed,” according to Davuluri.

    Some changes even have to do with the feedback process itself. Starting today, Microsoft says it’s rolling out “the largest update to Feedback Hub yet,” starting with Windows Insiders. A redesigned experience will allegedly make it “faster and easier” to submit feedback. Similarly, Windows said it’s making changes to its Insider program, making it easier to access new features and making it clearer “how your feedback shapes Windows.”

    Updates aren’t just focused on Copilot and annoying/underbaked UI, though. Microsoft also claims it’s making significant improvements to performance and reliability, with improved memory efficiency that lowers the “baseline memory footprint for Windows” and frees up more capacity for apps. Updates will also focus on lowering latency for things like search, navigation, and moving large files. On the reliability side, Microsoft will focus on “reducing OS-level crashes, improving driver quality, and app stability across our ecosystem so PCs run smoothly and reliably every day.”

    It all sounds positive on paper, but I guess we’ll have to see if Microsoft actually has it in them to unsh*ttify Windows 11 for real. If nothing else, Windows cordially thanks you for all your very helpful feedback. Per Davuluri: “Thank you for holding us to a high standard. Windows is as much yours as it is ours. We’re committed to strengthening its foundation and delivering innovation where it matters, for you.”

    Source: gizmodo.com

    Microsoft Windows
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleRoku’s ad-free streaming service was already a great deal – now it’s adding Disney movies
    Next Article Cloudflare CEO warns AI bots could outnumber humans online by 2027
    Michael Comaous
    • Website

    Michael Comaous is a dedicated professional with a passion for technology, innovation, and creative problem-solving. Over the years, he has built experience across multiple industries, combining strategic thinking with hands-on expertise to deliver meaningful results. Michael is known for his curiosity, attention to detail, and ability to explain complex topics in a clear and approachable way. Whether he’s working on new projects, writing, or collaborating with others, he brings energy and a forward-thinking mindset to everything he does.

    Related Posts

    6 Mins Read

    AI Chatbots Are Killing Search Clicks. Here Is Who Wins Instead

    7 Mins Read

    The EV Market’s 2026 Reset: Why Prices Crashed After the Tax Credit Died

    6 Mins Read

    Anthropic Is Reportedly Building Its Own AI Chip, and Samsung Wants In

    6 Mins Read

    Commodore’s Callback Flip Phone Is Betting You Want Less Phone, Not More

    4 Mins Read

    Inside Hyundai’s Metaplant, Where AI and Robots Build Cars to Order

    8 Mins Read

    AI Is Eating the World’s Memory Chips, and Your Next Gadget Is Paying the Price

    Top Posts

    Best Stores for Buying MP3 and Digital Music You Can Keep Forever

    August 2, 202566 Views

    Zip to APK: Convert ZIP Archives Into Installable Android Packages Quickly

    January 16, 202622 Views

    LG’s new $2,246 5K ultrawide monitor promises pro specs even creatives might struggle to justify

    August 2, 202519 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month

    February 9, 2026770 Views

    Best Stores for Buying MP3 and Digital Music You Can Keep Forever

    August 2, 2025710 Views

    Trade in your old phone and get up to $1,100 off a new iPhone 17 at AT&T – here’s how

    September 10, 2025373 Views
    Our Picks

    AI Chatbots Are Killing Search Clicks. Here Is Who Wins Instead

    July 7, 2026

    How to Video Call Family and Friends

    July 7, 2026

    Best AI Apps for Everyday Use in 2026

    July 7, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2026 GeekBlog

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.