Microsoft has revealed plans for the future of Windows, showcasing features that will allow computers to perceive the environment, including seeing and hearing like humans, and enabling conversational interactions. This advancement aims to enhance user experience and transform how people interact with their devices, making technology more intuitive and responsive.
Microsoft has officially changed the notorious "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) to a "Black Screen of Death" (BSoD) in its latest Windows update. This change is part of an effort to improve user experience and reduce confusion when system failures occur. The transition aims to modernize the error screen display while maintaining the functionality that users rely on during critical system errors.