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WW 932: The Last Australian - Microsoft lays off 3%, Windows 10 ESU, "Hey Copilot"

Windows Weekly (Audio)

Leo Laporte

Paul Thurrott, News, Xbox, Richard Campbell, Technology, Windows, Microsoft, Tech News, Twit, Leo Laporte

4.4928 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2025

⏱️ 148 minutes

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Summary

It's go time: The biggest Patch Tuesday of 2025 sets the stage for 2025! Microsoft has finally revealed whether it will further extend Windows 10 support past October (it won't). Also, Microsoft designed notifications in Windows 11 to be annoying and pointless, so Paul has some advice. Plus, Proton Drive gets a long awaited albums feature, and more on the way.

Windows 11

  • Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) come to stable for the first time
  • Let's give Microsoft a bit of credit for this one non-reported behavior
  • Also: Improvements to Settings, Narrator, Start, Phone Link, Widgets, File Explorer
  • You knew this was coming: Microsoft now testing a "Hey, Copilot" feature
  • It's opt-in and an alternative to holding down Alt + Spacebar for two seconds
  • Microsoft discusses the new Start design and it's not a s#$t show like it was three years ago
  • No builds for the second Friday in a row
  • Improvements to Settings AI agent, intelligent text actions in Click to Do, a few small changes come to 24H2 in Dev and Beta channels
  • Copilot Vision gets Highlights and 2-App Support across all channels
  • Google's big Android reveal includes Material Expressive, big Wear OS update. Android, like Windows 11 (and iOS) is just being updated all the time now

Windows 10

  • Extended support program
  • Will support Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 through October 2028
  • Those time frames are identical
  • So what about those Surface PCs that can't upgrade to Windows 11? Microsoft has an answer (for all unsupported PCs) and it's not as cynical as you think
  • Microsoft quietly discontinued entry-level 13.8-inch Surface Laptop and 13-inch Surface Pro when it introduced those smaller new models last week

Layoffs

  • Microsoft just made $70 billion, so naturally it's laying off employees. How to explain this?
  • The FTC's losing streak against Microsoft continues
  • A proposal for solving the "Mozilla problem" in U.S. v. Google
  • Fortnite could return to the iPhone App Store as soon as today

AI

  • OH MY GOD IS THERE NO AI NEWS FOR ONCE. OK, three small items
  • OpenAI brings OneDrive and SharePoint integration with ChatGPT for paid business customers
  • "AI mode" could replace "I'm feeling lucky" on the Google home page
  • Spotify's AI DJ keeps improving

Dev

  • Build is next week in Seattle, a few thoughts
  • .NET 10 Preview 4 is out

Xbox & Games

  • Today's the day: DOOM: The Dark Ages goes live at 8:00 ET tonight!
  • Xbox Insiders can now play cloud-enabled games with mouse and keyboard
  • Paul reviews the Backbone Pro controller
  • Nintendo revenues slide big ahead of Switch 2 - 15m consoles expected in first year
  • Sony sold 18.5 million PS5s in the most recent fiscal year, down 11 percent YOY

Tips & Picks

  • Tip of the week: Windows 11 notifications make iOS look sophisticated
  • App pick of the week: Proton Drive
  • RunAs Radio this week: Active Directory in 2025 with Liz Tesch
  • Brown liquor pick of the week: Limeburners Albany Tawny Cask

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Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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0:00.0

It's time for Windows Weekly, the biggest patch Tuesday of 2025.

0:05.2

We'll have The Deets.

0:06.7

We'll also talk about a new way to invoke co-pilot.

0:10.4

No, you don't have to say it three times.

0:11.9

And why, if Microsoft just made $70 billion, did they lay off 6,000 employees?

0:18.7

All that more coming up next on Windows Weekly.

0:24.2

Podcasts you love.

0:26.1

From people you trust.

0:28.6

This is Twitter.

0:36.1

This is Windows Weekly with Paul Therot and Richard Campbell, episode 932, recorded Wednesday, May 14th, 2025.

0:45.0

The Last Australian.

0:47.7

It's time for Windows Weekly.

0:49.5

Get ready, winners.

0:50.7

And dozers.

0:51.6

The show that you wait for all week long,ul therat is here from therot

0:56.8

com richard campbell from runas radio dot com and they're both in their respective united

1:02.7

states abodes no well they're both in their north american abodes we'll get you yet buddy

1:09.2

paul's and mcunji right sorry yeah we'll get you yet yeah no. Paul's and McCungy, right?

1:10.9

Sorry.

1:11.7

Yeah, we'll get you yet.

1:12.9

No, no.

1:13.6

I'm in the mood to add 50 new provinces.

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