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WW 939: The House Hippo - Microsoft Lays Off 9,000 While Worth $3.7 Trillion

Windows Weekly (Audio)

Leo Laporte

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

4.4928 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2025

⏱️ 154 minutes

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Summary

Microsoft's latest round of layoffs hits Xbox Gaming hard as the company cuts approximately 9,000 jobs despite record profits. This week, Paul Thurrott and Richard Campbell discuss the impact of these layoffs, Windows 11's new version naming, Microsoft Copilot coming to Mac, and dive deep into passkey security.

LAYOFFS
As expected, Microsoft began a massive round of layoffs across Xbox/Microsoft Gaming on Wednesday.

  • The fiscal year started on Tuesday.
  • These were originally going to happen a week or two earlier.
  • 9,000 employees impacted across Microsoft - about 4 percent of workforce, Xbox/MSGaming was NOT hit hardest, Microsoft now says (on top of 6,000 in May).
  • 10 percent of King being laid off.
  • Carefully worded email from Phil Spencer requires some parsing.

It's Finally Official: 25H2 Is Next!

Microsoft finally admits that the Dev channel is testing Windows 11 version 25H2, which will arrive, as expected, around October

  • This news came as part of another set of commingled Dev and Beta channel builds.
  • 25H2 will be delivered as an enablement package, so it's a minor release technically.
  • Dev and Beta are linked because 25H2 and 24H2 are linked: Each will get the same features, as started with 22H2/23H2 in late 2023.

Windows 11

Last week was Week D, but we didn't get preview updates per usual before WW

  • That finally happened last Thursday - new preview updates for 24H2 and 23H2/22H2
  • 24H2: Click to Do improvements, start of PC migration in Windows Backup, small icons in Taskbar, more.
  • Windows Insider Preview: Those Dev/Beta builds noted above have the first implementation of third-party passkey. Microsoft Edge 138 is a pretty big update, with AI-enhanced history search and Copilot integration into the search box and new tab page.

AI

  • Microsoft 365 Copilot is available on the Mac.
  • Apple may cave and adopt Anthropic Claude and/or OpenAI ChatGPT for Apple Intelligence.
  • After Coda's acquisition and $1 billion in funding, Grammarly acquires Superhuman to build an "AI-native" productivity suite that will take on Big Tech (Microsoft, Google) and Little Tech (Notion, Proton) alike.

Xbox and Gaming

  • Xbox 360 dashboard is getting its first update in years.
  • Halo Studios teases an October tease of the next Halo from the studio.
  • New Game Pass titles for the first half of July - plus, COD: WWII turns up in Game Pass for the first time.
  • Cursor sort of comes to the web and mobile - like Adobe Firefly on mobile, but for devs when "the mood strikes".

Tips and Picks

  • Tip/App picks of the week: Cure Mac envy.
  • The Mac is about to get even prettier. But Windows 11 can rise to this challenge.
    • The PC matters: Paul recommends Surface Laptop 7 as a MacBook Air alternative.
  • Software? It's all free.
    • Full screen apps: Hide the Taskbar and touchpad gestures - also, use DS Clock if you need to see the time.
    • Transparent system menu? You can make the Taskbar transparent too.
    • Want Spotlight? No problem, we have Command Palette (an updated, more extensible PowerToys Run) in PowerToys.
  • Bonus app pick: Inoreader for RSS feeds (and read later if you want).
  • RunAs Radio This Week: More Azure Innovations with Mark Russinovich
  • Brown Liquor Pick of the Week: Alberta Distillers 23 Year Old Rare Batch No. 1

These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/939

Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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0:00.0

It's time for Windows Weekly. Paul Therat's here. Richard Campbell is here. We'll talk about

0:06.0

the second, or is it third round of layoffs that one of the most valuable companies in the world

0:11.3

could be happening again. Also, the new Windows is here. You'll love the name. I'm sorry. I'm just teasing

0:19.1

you. We'll talk a little bit about-pilot, now coming to the Mac.

0:23.0

All that more.

0:23.7

Coming up next on Windows Weekly.

0:28.3

Podcasts you love.

0:29.9

From people you trust.

0:32.5

This is Twitter.

0:47.9

This is Windows Weekly with Paul Therod and Richard Campbell, episode 939, recorded Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025.

0:49.9

The House Hippo.

0:56.4

It's time for Windows Weekly, the show where we're covering the latest news from microsoft hello all you winners there is paul therott sure somebody said i can't call

1:04.4

people dozers anymore it's rude but it goes with winners winners and dozers get it windows anyway i don't know hi paul thrott

1:13.1

com good to see you my friend in lower mcungee no are you at you finally explaining that after

1:19.8

two years or whatever it's been you didn't know i thought some of them are a little slow on the

1:24.1

uptake windows winters and dozers anyway also richard campbell who has already celebrated the fourth of july because canadians are that way yeah it's the first of july it was confederation we sang oh canada on the show yesterday that's nice we're not really big fans of the Confederation around here, but I see what you're saying.

1:46.9

You guys have a revolution we filled in the form. It's a little more so lost. I decided I used to have, you know, on our on our lower thirds, we have the locations, everybody's actual locale. and uh you know so you know you richard campbell's in mad park and paul throop

2:03.6

didn't write his in but he's in sorry but i decided i used to say petaluma california USA now i'm

2:10.4

saying petaluma the free state of california no oh boy that's that's the path we're on

2:15.8

we're all flying the bear flag from now on here we are in

2:19.5

the bear republic the day after uh post apocalyptic it's totally after the day after all right actually

2:26.9

i'm being i'm being levittous is there a word a noun i'm being lavacious i'm i'm expletious I don't know that that's the word. Maybe. I'm trying to spread levity. There you go. Lever, you're being levatious. The news this morning was kind of gloomy. Yeah. I mean, we knew this was coming, right? We'd heard about this in advance. I thought we'd just kind of rip the Band-Aid off and get rid of this one right up top.

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