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WW 936: Liquid Aero - Microsoft Build ditches Seattle, Washington

Windows Weekly (Audio)

Leo Laporte

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

4.4928 Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2025

⏱️ 147 minutes

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Summary

Get to know Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday updates and new features in Windows 11, such as improvements to the Start menu, File Explorer, and Copilot integration. They also cover new AI features coming to the Photos app for Copilot+ PCs and updates to the Microsoft Store. The discussion then shifts to developer conferences like Google I/O and Apple's WWDC, with a focus on their respective AI advancements and product strategies. Plus, the controversy surrounding Microsoft's decision to no longer host its Build conference in Seattle. Don't miss the discussion on the evolving role of the iPad as a potential threat to Surface devices due to recent software enhancements!

Windows 11

  • June Patch Tuesday is here! Big changes for Windows 11 versions 22H2, 23H2, and 24H2
  • New Start menu finally debuts in Dev and Beta - synchronized again for some reason
  • Copilot+ PCs get Relight feature and natural language search in the Photos app
  • The Microsoft Store gets a major update in the Beta channel
  • And Canary is still a thing, no one knows why

Developer conference season draws to a close

  • Build: Protests, problems, and more problems
  • Microsoft pulls out of Seattle permanently
  • Google I/O: Stunning array of AI announcements. But Android 16 is on a weird slow boil after a truncated development cycle
  • Apple WWDC: Apple Intelligence? Look, Liquid Glass! Also, some actual advances across its newly unified platforms
  • Look out Surface: The iPad is a real computer now - And it only took 15 years
  • Microsoft, Google, and Apple all played to their strengths
  • Between Windows 11 2xH2, Android 16, and iOS whatever - do the platform makers even know how to ship software anymore?

Xbox

  • Microsoft unveils the first Xbox-branded third-party gaming handheld as part of its Xbox Games Showcase 2025 event - a few interesting things there as well - COD: BO7, Gears remake, Gears v.next delayed to 2026
  • This heavily modified/optimized version of Windows 11 is coming to more gaming handhelds
  • Looking to the future: What if this is literally the model for future Xbox console hardware? What if the next Xbox was a NUC?
  • More Game Pass titles across platforms for the second half of June
  • You can add 4 TB of storage to your Xbox, but it will cost you dearly
  • Apple loses again in Epic v. Apple, Fortnite can stay in the App Store and developers can stop getting robbed by Apple
  • The Nintendo Switch 2 launched this past week and is apparently the best-selling console of all time at launch
  • PS5 controllers to support multiple Bluetooth connections

Tips and Picks

  • Tip of the week: Share Feature, image crunching
  • App pick of the week: Dia Browser
  • RunAs Radio this week: The Case for Telemetry with Liz Fong-Jones
  • Brown liquor pick of the week: Glenlossie 26

Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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0:00.0

It's time for Windows Weekly. Paul Therrots here. Richard Campbell is visiting from Sweden.

0:05.5

We'll get the latest on his safari last week. We'll also find out about patch Tuesday.

0:10.9

It was yesterday with lots of patches. And Paul summarizes his thoughts about the developer conference season.

0:18.6

It's coming to a close. We had build, Google I.O, and of course,

0:22.5

WWDC from Apple yesterday.

0:25.4

Paul's thoughts on liquid glass, among other things.

0:28.7

Coming up next on Windows Weekly.

0:33.2

Podcasts you love.

0:34.6

From people you trust.

0:47.8

This is Twitter. Hey. podcasts you love from people you trust this is twit this is windows weekly with paul therad and richard campbell episode 936 recorded wednesday june 11th, 2025.

0:55.2

Liquid Arrow.

1:02.1

It's time for Windows Weekly, the show we cover the latest news from Microsoft, which may make you wonder, why do you call it Windows, since Microsoft is so much more than Windows

1:06.6

these days.

1:07.3

Well, it's for historic reasons.

1:09.3

And speaking of historic, here's Paul Therot.

1:12.2

Also, who cares about the rest of Microsoft? Yeah. Therot.com. Well, Lisa was asking me for both

1:19.0

Mac Break Weekly and Windows Weekly, which both have had the same name for like almost 20 years.

1:23.4

Yeah. Can we change the name to reflect? This isn't KFC, Leo. We're not changing the name.

1:28.2

You know what the problem is ad agencies.

1:30.8

They see the name and they go, oh, nobody cares about that.

1:34.2

Those guys.

1:35.2

You have an enterprise show?

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