Milford Mill football beats Edgewood, 26-14, in 3A state quarterfinals

Milford Mill football reached the state semifinals for the fifth straight season with a sturdy 26-14 win over Edgewood. Continue reading Milford Mill football beats Edgewood, 26-14, in 3A state quarterfinals

Justice Department says it reverses Michael Gates’ firing, will accept his resignation

Justice Department says it reverses Michael Gates’ firing, will accept his resignation Continue reading Justice Department says it reverses Michael Gates’ firing, will accept his resignation

DWTS’ Rylee Arnold Addresses Rumors She Won’t Return for Season 35

Rylee Arnold doesn’t have plans to waltz away just yet. However, the Dancing With the Stars pro had thoughts on the judgment she received from fans who criticized her skill level during season 34. Continue reading DWTS’ Rylee Arnold Addresses Rumors She Won’t Return for Season 35

Trump administration targets immigrant truck drivers in Pennsylvania

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has threatened to revoke nearly $75 million in federal funding from Pennsylvania for “illegally” issuing commercial driver’s licenses to “ineligible and unqualified foreign drivers.” Duffy announced the possible withholding of funds on Thursday, alleging that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) had found multiple instances of Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation… Continue reading Trump administration targets immigrant truck drivers in Pennsylvania

How is Cynthia Erivo addressing the controversy over her Jesus role? ‘Wicked’ star opens up about taking on the challenge

Cynthia Erivo broke her silence over her role as Jesus in the 2025 production of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Hollywood Bowl by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice back in August. Continue reading How is Cynthia Erivo addressing the controversy over her Jesus role? ‘Wicked’ star opens up about taking on the challenge

Texas seeks Supreme Court order to use a congressional map judges held is likely racially biased

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Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are broken

It has been a troublesome week or two for Microsoft, for sure. Earlier today, the company fixed a Microsoft 365 outage that made files unusable; downtimes like this seem to happen on a fairly regular basis. Meanwhile on the Windows side, it has probably been worse. The tech giant got blamed by Nvidia today as the latest Patch Tuesday is leading to performance issues in games. The GPU maker has released an emergency hotfix driver to resolve the problems. This comes hot on the heels of the massive backlash that the company’s Windows boss recently faced due to the evolution. Continue reading Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are broken

Much AI About Nothing ⭐

When Windows lead Pavan Davuluri tweeted about a session he was headlining at Ignite 2025 this past week, he was confronted by a nearly endless stream of hate, small-mindedness, and change aversity. But when Windows lead Pavan Davuluri opened that very session on Thursday, the message he and his colleagues delivered didn’t rise to the controversy. In fact, now I’m even more confused by all the hate, small-mindedness, and change aversity. You can watch the session for yourself if you’re bored, though you’ll have to stream it, as I couldn’t find a downloadable version. You should watch Agents at Work: Windows Powers the Era of Intelligent Productivity. That session features two of the people who presented at Davuluri’s session and is arguably a bit more detailed look at some of the same content. Either way, what you will learn is that Microsoft is evolving Windows, as it does, to meet the needs of the latest technology shift, in this case, AI. This follows a natural progression, Davuluri said, that’s occurred over the 40 years that Windows has been available, alongside previous technological milestones like the GUI, the web, mobility, and the cloud. I argue that AI is a far more natural fit for Windows than the cloud: As a desktop operating system, Windows is the obvious place for Microsoft to add platform-level capabilities like those Microsoft showed off at Ignite. I can’t explain why Davuluri’s innocuous tweet generated so much drama. But I can explain what it is that he and others communicated about how Windows is evolving to take on agentic AI capabilities. And I can do it without any drama. It just doesn’t warrant it. Copilot is just a front-end app for cloud AI services and agents are simply background processes. For Copilot and agents to interact with the apps we use on Windows-Microsoft apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, but also any third-party apps-those apps need to be updated so that they can be controlled at a programmatic level. I have yet to find a good term for this, but this functionality is just a continuation or extension of the Share capabilities in Windows in which apps can broadcast their compatibility with specific file and data types and then be made available as a Share target. It’s also a thematic descendant of Copy and Paste, COM/COM+, and other means of cross-app and cross-PC interactions. Using these new agentic capabilities is opt-in, so it’s up to IT (in businesses) and users (everywhere) to decide if and when to use them. Full stop. This is the fact that ends the “should I hate this thing?” flowchart that triggered all the knee-jerk reaction to Davuluri’s tweet. If you don’t want to use this stuff, you don’t have to. Because typing can be tedious, Copilot has been updated with Voice capabilities that allow users to interact with it and the agents coming to Windows using natural language. This, too, is not controversial. It will not replace other i. The post Much AI About Nothing ⭐ appeared first on Thurrott. com. Continue reading Much AI About Nothing ⭐