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It might not get the same kind of attention as Google and Apple, but Microsoft is still one of the biggest and most powerful tech companies operating today. It runs Azure, one of the biggest cloud computing services, and maintains Windows 11 and the whole Office suite of software. It also makes plenty of Surface hardware and has a whole slew of gaming products, including the Xbox Series X. But the company is ever expanding — building new hardware, acquiring new game studios, and making sure that even if Microsoft doesn’t run your phone, it can touch plenty of the apps on it.

Tom Warren
Tom Warren
Microsoft brings back Windows Insider meetups.

Microsoft is in the middle of fixing Windows 11 and it wants to hear more from the people that regularly test its OS updates. Microsoft is bringing back Windows Insider meetups, starting with an event in New York City on April 21st. Members of the Windows Insider team will also be visiting Hyderabad, Taipei, San Francisco, and London in the coming weeks.

Tom Warren
Tom Warren
Xbox achievements are getting a visual refresh.

Microsoft is working on UI improvements to the Xbox dashboard that will also include a new look and feel for Xbox achievements. Xbox Insiders can now test the new achievements, which have updated icons and animations when you unlock a classic or rare achievement. The notifications will also match your custom color. You’ll also be able to hide achievements from your Xbox profile later this month.

Xbox achievements are getting updated icons and animations.
Xbox achievements are getting updated icons and animations.
Image: Microsoft
Asus’ lightweight 16-inch laptop is a formidable MacBook Air alternative

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The Zenbook A16 is a large laptop that weighs very little and performs great.

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Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Windows 11 might give haptic feedback for things like closing a window.

Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 feature that would let users “feel haptic feedback effects on compatible input devices while performing certain actions, such as aligning objects in PowerPoint, window snapping, resizing, or hovering over the Close button,” according to the Windows Insider Blog. This could be really cool on a good trackpad.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Artemis II tech support checking in.

Even on NASA’s first crewed lunar mission in forever, the live stream captured astronauts having issues with Outlook (New) and Outlook (classic).

While I’m pretty sure the ship’s computers aren’t running on Windows, the crew is equipped with iPhones, tablets, and laptops “to review procedures and load entertainment onto before launch.”

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
OpenAI’s big numbers: $122 billion funding round, 900 million weekly ChatGPT users.

OpenAI’s latest round of private investment has closed, with participation from Amazon, Nvidia, Softbank, and Microsoft, as well as $3 billion from individual investors, as it prepares for a potential IPO. This comes after it announced the end of its video generator Sora, and the announcement says it will focus on building a “unified superapp” with ChatGPT, Codex, browsing, and other agents all built in.

OpenAI:

ChatGPT has 6x the monthly web visits and mobile sessions than the next largest AI app, while total AI time spent is 4x the next largest AI app and 4x all others combined. Search usage has nearly tripled in a year, and our ads pilot reached more than $100 million in ARR in under six weeks.

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Copilot Cowork is now available through Microsoft’s Frontier Program.

In addition to bringing Claude integration to Copilot for “long-running, multi-step tasks,” Microsoft is also launching an improved Researcher agent for information gathering and a new Critique feature, which essentially tasks GPT with drafting research and then has Claude give it an edit pass for accuracy.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
I’m testing the MacBook Neo’s competition. What do you want to know?

I said PC makers are ill-prepared to compete with the MacBook Neo, and I’m putting it to the test. I’ve started calling in $600-700ish Windows laptops from Lenovo, Asus, Acer and more to pit against the Neo.

What do you want to know about them? What tests would you like to see? And what other laptops should I call in?

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A lifesize prop skeleton sits at a table in front of a stack of laptops with the top one opened towards it.
Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge
Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Some expansive Xbox news.

Later this week Xbox will hold its latest games showcase. Unlike the Developer Direct in January, which focused on titles from Xbox studios, this stream will cover upcoming third-party titles, including the upcoming Expanse game. You can watch it live on March 26th at 1PM ET.

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Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Here’s some concept art for the Minecraft World theme park coming to the UK next year.

Chessington World of Adventures is getting a new rollercoaster, “interactive adventures,” and, of course, a bunch of block-built attractions. There’s no exact opening date yet, but in the meantime, fans in Buenos Aires will be able to craft gear and explore “iconic Minecraft biomes” at Minecraft Experience: Moonlight Trail when it opens this May.

Concept art for Minecraft World, featuing people walking into a large block-built structure.
Concept art for Minecraft World, featuring people walking through a block-built gate.
Concept art for Minecraft World, featuring people riding a roller coaster.
Concept art for Minecraft World, featuring people waiting on line.
Concept art for Minecraft World, featuring people seated inside a restaurant.
Concept art for Minecraft World of a gift shop loaded with blocky things.
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Tom Warren
Tom Warren
‘Unnecessary’ Copilot buttons are being removed from Windows 11.

The Copilot buttons in Windows 11 have been getting out of control, and Microsoft is now starting to walk some of them back. It’s all part of the sweeping changes coming to Windows 11 to improve performance, reliability, and user experience. Microsoft says it’s “reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points, starting with apps like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets and Notepad.”

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Microsoft launched a second-generation version of its AI image model.

According to Microsoft, MAI-Image-2 offers improvements like “enhanced photorealism” and more reliable text generation in images. It’s rolling out now in Copilot and the Bing Image Creator.

A series of images made by Microsoft’s MAI-Image-2 AI image model.
Image: Microsoft
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
SwiftKey will soon require a Microsoft account to save your typing info.

Starting May 31st, 2026, the Microsoft-owned SwiftKey will stop supporting Google and Apple accounts, according to Windows Central. Though you don’t need an account to use SwiftKey on its own, you’ll need to sign in with Microsoft to continue syncing your most-used words across devices and receive personalized typing suggestions.

PC makers are not ready for the MacBook Neo

Apple’s new affordable MacBook should have the Windows world rethinking things.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Right idea, wrong company.

Microsoft’s big GDC announcement turned out to be bringing Xbox mode to every Windows 11 PC, starting next month. It’s the latest encouraging sign after Xbox’s big leadership shakeup, but Microsoft has work to do to earn back users’ trust.

Brick_wall_56:

On the surface, this seems great. I’m a moron who has my PC hooked up to my living room TV with Steam Big Picture mode booting at launch. I yearn for something like this.

But I have absolutely zero faith in Microsoft pulling this off in any way that makes me want to turn it on. There’s not a single MS product I enjoy using at this point, and I have no idea why this would be any different.

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Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Would you look at that: the original Xbox prototype.

We’d heard it was at the Game Developers Conference and here it is: the original metal X prototype, which predated the Bill Gates / The Rock stage reveal of the actual console. Also see a few other items from Xbox history in my quick gallery:

1/7Photos by Sean Hollister / The Verge
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Microsoft says you should build next-gen Xbox games by building them for PC.

We’re in line for Microsoft’s keynote, but look what we spotted at its booth at GDC! “Cross-platform is the future of the Xbox ecosystem,” it writes. “Build for Xbox on PC.” Again, the future of Xbox is W.

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Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Microsoft teases some sort of Xbox dev kit reveal at GDC.

These images posted to X by the official Microsoft Game Dev account actually appear to show existing dev kits for older console models like the Xbox One and Series X — but given they’re tagged as a “sneak peek” for GDC 2026, the Project Helix hardware may be revealed soon.

<em>Is Microsoft using pictures of old Xbox dev kits to tease the upcoming Project Helix?</em>
<em>Is Microsoft using pictures of old Xbox dev kits to tease the upcoming Project Helix?</em>
<em>Is Microsoft using pictures of old Xbox dev kits to tease the upcoming Project Helix?</em>
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Is Microsoft using pictures of old Xbox dev kits to tease the upcoming Project Helix?
Image: Microsoft
Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
How Jeffrey Epstein tried to pressure Bill Gates.

Fortune has a report on how Epstein got into Gates’ inner circle, and then leveraged a bridge player rumored to be Gates’ ex-girlfriend against him: “The richest man in the world is so cheap, his former bridge girl and toy, lives on a friends sofa,” Epstein wrote. Epstein wanted Gates to manage a “donor-advised fund” to reduce his taxes.