WW 958: Personal Turkey - Will Valve's Steam Machine Make a Splash?
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Windows 11 just got its most noticeable Start menu revamp in a while, but is it a productivity boost or just more Microsoft meddling? The team digs into Patch Tuesday's big surprises and whether generative tools are transformative essentials or just a passing fad.
Windows 11
- Patch Tuesday was yesterday, your new Start menu is right where Microsoft left it
- Copilot+ PCs: Improvements to Click to Do, File Explorer, Voice access, and Windows Search
- All PCs, eventually: Taskbar improvements, Administrator Protection (off by default), Quality updates
- Heading into Ignite next week, Microsoft cites recent security wins in Windows 11 and Surface
- First 26H1 build comes to Canary to prove that there will be nothing new in it, ever
- Qualcomm takes a one-time $5.7 billion hit thanks to Big Stupid Bill but still nails it in quarterly earnings
Microsoft
- WSJ continues its Microsoft financial accountability criticisms
- Also reports that internal documents state OpenAI expects to lose $74 billion in 2028, the year Anthropic will break even
- If Paul starts a business and it loses money for three years in a row, it becomes a hobby. So WTF is OpenAI exactly?
AI
- Microsoft AI creates a Superintelligence team as a sort-of alternative to AGI
- Microsoft launched .NET 10 at .NET Conf on Tuesday - Plus, Visual Studio 2026 with a new monthly release schedule and Insider versions going forward
- Double-digit performance improvements again, somehow
- Uno announced Uno Platform Studio 2.0 with a fun surprise for Paul: They upgraded the original WPF version of .NETpad into a cross platform app in 3 minutes! There will be a demo on Thursday
- .NETpad is transitioning to WinUIpad with the Windows App SDK rewrite. It is going poorly because Windows App SDK is terrible, cannot be open sourced quickly enough
Xbox
- Steam announces a new videogame console, the Steam Machine!
- Backbone Pro Xbox Edition is now available
- Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition is here with with Xbox Play Anywhere support, Creations
- Halo: Campaign Evolved is coming, so Halo: Infinite becomes a lot more finite
- Call of Duty Black Ops 6 player on PC? Hope you enjoyed that 180 GB "update" you had to install before playing a year-old game (also got a 6.7 GB update Wednesday. For the love of God)
- GTA VI has been delayed yet again as it edges into Duke Nukem Forever territory
- Sony has now sold over 84 million PS5 consoles, meaning it has outsold every Xbox generation ever made
- Sony is selling a 27-inch gaming display in the U.S. and Japan
Tips & picks
- Tip of the week: Solving the problem over identifying the problem
- App pick of the week: Tiny11 Builder
- RunAs Radio this week: Azure Resiliency with Chris Ayers
- Brown liquor pick of the week: Kyoto Whisky Kuro-Obi Black Belt Blended
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
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