Microsoft has released the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7653 (KB5074157) for Insiders in the Dev Channel, featuring a range of updates and fixes aimed at improving the user experience. This build showcases a revamped design for certain dialog boxes within the Settings, particularly in the "Accounts > Other Users" section, now using the modern WinUI framework and supporting dark mode, which enhances visual aesthetics and usability for users with domain-joined work or school accounts.
Windows Package Manager 1.28.100 Preview released
Microsoft has launched the Windows Package Manager (Winget) version 1.28.100 Preview, aimed at users who wish to test forthcoming features and improvements. This update marks a significant shift, as it transitions the versioning from 0.x to 1.x, aligning it more closely with the core package manager.
Windows Package Manager 1.12.460 released
Microsoft has recently launched Windows Package Manager version 1.12.460, a maintenance release designed to enhance the existing v1.12. This update brings various improvements, including bug fixes and new features. Notably, it introduces support for the MCP server, enabling users to execute the command `winget mcp` to assist in configuring their clients directly within the Winget ecosystem. Additionally, the App Installer has transitioned to using WinUI 3, improving its overall user interface.
PowerToys 0.97.0 released
Microsoft has officially launched PowerToys version 0.97.0, marking a substantial update that enhances user experience through new features, stability improvements, and optimization tweaks. A key highlight of this release is the revamped Command Palette, which now includes a dedicated Personalization page, allowing users to customize their interface with background images and custom colors to enhance their creative expression.
Windows Server 2022 KB5077800 (OS Build 20348.4650) Out-of-band released
Microsoft has released an out-of-band update for Windows Server 2022, designated as KB5077800 (OS Build 20348.4650). This update addresses a specific issue that emerged after the January 13, 2026 security patch (KB5073457), which hindered users from signing into Remote Desktop sessions due to authentication problems affecting multiple applications.
Windows 11 KB5077795 (OS Build 17763.8280) Out-of-band released
Microsoft has released an out-of-band update for Windows 11, designated as KB5077795 (OS Build 17763.8280), which targets users running the 24H2 or 25H2 builds. This update addresses critical security vulnerabilities and resolves issues related to a sign-in failure with Remote Desktop that emerged after the installation of the January 2026 security update (KB5074109). Additionally, the update enhances various AI features in Windows, such as Image Search, Content Extraction, Semantic Analysis, and the Settings Model, all of which are now at version 1.2511.1224.0. It also includes a servicing stack update, KB5071142, which is essential for ensuring smooth background updates.
Windows 10 KB5077796 (OS Builds 19045.6811 and 19044.6811) Out-of-band released
Microsoft has released an out-of-band update, designated as KB5077796, for Windows 10 OS builds 19045.6811 and 19044.6811. This update is particularly important for users on the Extended Security Updates (ESU) and those utilizing the Windows 10 Enterprise Long-Term Servicing Channel 2021. The update consolidates fixes that were initially scheduled for January release under KB5073724.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7653 (Beta Channel) released
Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7653 (KB5074157) to the Beta Channel, introducing a variety of enhancements and fixes aimed at improving the user experience for Insiders who opt for automatic updates. Key updates include revamped Account Settings dialogs, which are now powered by the modern WinUI framework and feature dark mode support specifically for work or school accounts. The Click to Do functionality has also been enhanced, with Copilot prompt suggestions loading instantly, although this feature remains unavailable in certain regions, such as the EEA and China.
Visual Code Studio 1.108.1 released
Microsoft has announced the release of Visual Studio Code version 1.108.1, focusing on resolving several issues that arose from recent development changes. This update addresses a range of bugs that were impacting user experience, including a terminal suggestion glitch where incorrect file recommendations appeared when executing commands like "ls ../". This regression was identified as a problem that previously functioned correctly but was disrupted in a newer version.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7535 (Dev and Beta Channels) released
Microsoft has launched the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7535 for users in the Dev and Beta channels. This update introduces several enhancements and fixes, particularly aimed at improving accessibility and user experience.
Visual Studio Code 1.108 released
Microsoft has launched Visual Studio Code (VS Code) version 1.108, a significant update aimed at enhancing the developer experience with new features and improvements. A standout addition is the integration of GitHub Copilot through "Agent Skills," which allows developers to enhance suggestion accuracy by incorporating specific domain knowledge into their coding environment. This feature enables the loading of specialized scripts and guidance from designated folders, enhancing the utility of Copilot.
Windows Package Manager 1.28.90 Pre-release released
Microsoft has unveiled the pre-release version of the Windows Package Manager, known as v1.28.90, aimed at tech enthusiasts and developers interested in testing new features and identifying bugs before the final release. This update brings several notable enhancements, particularly the upgrade of WinGet to version 1.28, which improves compatibility with newer package versioning and enhances overall system stability.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7523 (Dev and Beta Channels) released
Microsoft has unveiled the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7523, now available for participants in the Dev and Beta channels. This new update is packed with features designed to enhance productivity and improve the overall user experience. One of the standout additions is the "Ask Copilot" feature located on the taskbar, which allows users to interact with an AI assistant through both text and voice commands. This development builds on earlier previews and is part of the broader Microsoft 365 Copilot initiative aimed at integrating AI capabilities into everyday tasks.
Windows 10 KB5074976 (OS Builds 19044.6693 and 19045.6693) Out-of-band released
Microsoft has rolled out a new out-of-band update for Windows 10, identified as KB5074976, targeting OS Builds 19044.6693 and 19045.6693. This update is particularly relevant for users on version 22H2 and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021, addressing persistent issues that emerged following the December 9 release. The most significant problem being tackled is related to the Message Queuing system (MSMQ), which has been causing users to experience resource limit notifications and disk space issues. This update is essential for resolving MSMQ malfunctions that could lead to inactive message queues.
Windows Terminal 1.23.13503.0 and Preview 1.24.3504.0 released
Microsoft has recently released updates for its Windows Terminal application, with the stable version being 1.23.13503.0 and the preview version at 1.24.3504.0, both available for download on GitHub. The updates aim to address various user-reported bugs and enhance overall performance.
Visual Studio Code 1.107.1 released
Microsoft has released Visual Studio Code version 1.107.1, introducing a variety of enhancements and bug fixes aimed at improving the overall user experience of the popular code editor. One of the key updates is the improved management of side-by-side sessions, which now allows for a more intuitive switching process. This enhancement means that users can seamlessly transition between different views without the need for manual adjustments.
Windows Package Manager 1.12.440 Pre-release released
Microsoft has unveiled a pre-release version 1.12.440 of the Windows Package Manager, commonly known as winget. This update is primarily aimed at users who wish to test new features and improvements before the final release. Among the notable updates is the introduction of an MCP server, which provides users with assistance in setting up winget through the command `winget mcp`.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1362 (Canary Channel) released
Microsoft has just rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1362 to users in the Canary Channel, featuring several new functionalities and usability enhancements aimed at improving the overall user experience. A significant aspect of this update is the expanded full-screen experience for handheld devices, which enhances immersion for users, particularly when gaming or using applications. The Click to Do menu has been revitalized with a cleaner interface, making actions like Copy, Save, Share, and Open more accessible and visible. Additionally, Windows Studio Effects can now be utilized with multiple cameras, enabling users to apply AI-driven effects to various setups.
Visual Studio Code 1.107.0 released
Visual Studio Code has recently launched its version 1.107.0, which features a significant addition: Agent HQ. This new central hub is designed for managing background agents, including popular tools like GitHub Copilot, enabling users to run multiple agents independently without the need for constant oversight. This functionality allows developers to concentrate on their primary tasks while background processes operate seamlessly, enhancing overall productivity and multitasking capabilities.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28000.1340 (Canary Channel) released
Microsoft has unveiled the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview build, numbered 28000.1340, which is available in the Canary Channel for testing purposes. This update aims to enhance the overall user experience and address several persistent bugs, though it does not introduce significant new features. Instead, it focuses on refining existing functionalities and improving stability.