Microsoft Acknowledges Windows 11 Backlash, Plans Major Improvements in 2026
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Bugs, bad updates, bad performance and AI everywhere: Windows boss once again commends improvement
Microsoft reportedly admits Windows 11 went off track, cuts back Copilot, and promises real fixes in 2026
After what seems like years of neglect, Microsoft has finally decided to fix Windows 11, and in even better news, the company has plans to cut down the presence of Copilot in various parts of the OS. Windows 11’s reputation hit a record low in 2025 after a steady stream of major issues turned what should have been a stable OS into a testing ground for broken updates. Windows Latest compiled a list of 20 major Windows 11 update issues in 2025, bu…
Windows 11 is set to undergo significant changes in 2026. Microsoft is expected to change its approach to updates and focus on improving key aspects of the system – performance, stability, and the user experience. Has hell frozen over? Microsoft is expected to address its responsibilities in Windows 11. Windows 11's market share is growing, but the growth rate is still not as strong as Microsoft would like. Consumer skepticism is hardly surprisi…
Between bugs, intrusive AI and advertisements, Windows 11 users express frustration.
By publicly acknowledging that Windows 11 suffers from a real trust problem, Microsoft crosses a symbolic line rarely assumed by a large technology brand. Microsoft is now actively striving to restore the confidence it has lost in the Windows community. Rumours, confirmed by the company, have reported that the big technology brand is focusing on improving the basic features of the Windows 11 operating system and its high-tech...
Microsoft has ended up recognizing what we have been seeing in daily use with its latest OS, and where users all over the Internet have launched their fierce reviews. Windows 11 is not meeting expectations in performance, reliability or overall experience, and the company assumes that user confidence has deteriorated to such an extent that Microsoft recognizes a change of course after losing market share and giving it a good deal of fuel with th…
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