Microsoft Lays Out Next Windows Updates: Faster, Lighter and More Flexible

From CNET: In the Windows Insider Blog on Friday, Microsoft outlined some of the upcoming changes that its Insiders -- beta testers -- should expect in the next few months. Among them are less intrusive Windows Update operations, improvements to Copilot integration, streamlining of the start menu and taskbar, fewer notifications, a smaller memory footprint, greater stability and more. They're all welcome -- and overdue.

Microsoft plans to be "more intentional about how and where Copilot integrates across Windows, focusing on experiences that are genuinely useful and well‑crafted."

In addition, widgets will provide information "more intentionally by default, keeping content glanceable and reducing unnecessary interruptions." The whole point of widgets is to give the user the ability to understand information at a glance and to be nonintrusive. It means you'll be able to personalize or turn them off more easily and generally reduce the number of notifications.

One of the big performance updates will be a reduction in the operating system's memory usage, leaving more available for the programs you run. This is huge, not just because Windows is a memory hog, but because for the next couple of years at least, it won't be practical to simply configure a new system with more memory.

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