Jan 7th 2026
Windows Weekly 965
Almost Meat
CES 2026 Laptops, Processors, AI, & Robots!
PC makers are shaking up CES with wild designs and next-gen chips, but the real story is Microsoft's bold software moves, AI's hardware hunger, and a candid debate over whether any tech company still puts users first. Come for the Windows updates, stay for the whisky warnings and robot bathroom assistants.
CES 2026 is here with the 4K hummingbird feeder of your dreams
- New PCs and more from HP consumers/commercial, HP gamers, Lenovo, others
- The first official Copilot+ PC desktops
- Snapdragon X2 Plus joins X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme
- Intel Panther Lake has meaningful CPU and graphics performance gains, but predictable reliability issues
- AMD Ryzen AI 400 series is a minor bump
Windows
- Paul was the first to report that Microsoft is refactoring it all with Rust
- A Microsoft distinguished engineer wrote about his desire to refactor all C/C++ code in the company with Rust by 2030
- Some mistook this to mean “rewriting Windows with Rust,ˮ so he had to issue a clarification. But I never wrote that.
- Heads-up: That will happen, but this is really about Azure first and the core underlying code in Microsoftʼs most important platforms
- Microsoft released hardware-accelerated BitLocker in late 2025 and never told anyone. It requires the latest PC CPUs
- Copilot app update that adds text editing actions to Copilot Vision across channels
- Dev and Beta got first previews of AI agents on the Taskbar, starting with the Researcher agent, plus underlying Agent Launchers experience
- IDC says the global memory shortage (thanks, AI!) could screw up PC and smartphone growth this year
AI
- ChatGPT now has an app store, but it has a ways to go
- Mozilla Firefox will have a “killswitchˮ for AI
- Our national nightmare will soon be over, LG will let users remove Copilot app from their smart TVs
Xbox and gaming
- First Xbox Game Pass releases of 2026 include Resident Evil Village and Star Wars Outlaws
- Xbox Cloud Gaming is coming to Hisense smart TVs and to the latest Fire TV smart TVs
- GOG goes independent, will continue DRM-free push
- “Have a blastˮ and other FPS throwbacks from the 1990s
- Valve quietly killed the LCD Steam Deck model
Tips and picks
- Tip of the week: Itʼs time to give Little AI a look
- App pick of the week: Bonjourr
- RunAs Radio this week: What AI can do for SysAdmins in 2026 with Cecilia Wiren
- Brown liquor pick of the week: The Singleton of Dufftown 12
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Links
- HP Announces New PCs, Peripherals, and Microsoft 365 Copilot Integration
- Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon X2 Plus Chip for Copilot+ PCs
- Intel Announces Core Ultra Series 3 Mobile Processors
- AMD Launches the Ryzen AI 400 Series Processors
- Microsoft to Replace All C/C++ Code With Rust by 2030
- Microsoft Quietly Released Hardware-Accelerated BitLocker with Windows 11 25H2
- Copilot on Windows 11 Gets Text Editing Actions in Preview
- Microsoft Prepares Windows Insiders for the Arrival of AI Agents on the Taskbar
- IDC Says Global Memory Shortage Could Tank PC and Smartphone Sales in 2026
- OpenAI Invites Developers to Submit Apps to ChatGPT
- Mozilla Firefox to Get New AI Feature in 2026, With a “Kill Switch”
- LG to Make Microsoft Copilot App on its Smart TVs Fully Removable
- Resident Evil Village and Star Wars Outlaws Are Coming to Game Pass
- Xbox Cloud Gaming is Coming to Hisense Smart TVs
- GOG is Leaving CD PROJEKT
- Have a Blast ⭐
- Valve Discontinues Steam Deck LCD Model
- Little Tech, Little AI ⭐
- Medium Tech? ⭐
- Bonjourr Updated With Pomodoro Timer, Improved Customization
- What AI can do for SysAdmins in 2026 with Cecilia Wirén
- Singleton of Dufftown 12
- Lenovo Announces New PCs, Accessories, Proofs of Concept, and a Personal AI