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Relooted Is a Heist Game About Returning African Artifacts to Their Home Countries - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 13:00
"We wanted to make it feel like you're in a heist montage for a movie of your own plan," said the game's creative director Ben Myres.
Spectrum TV Select Customers Will Now Get Hulu for Free - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 13:20
Disney and Charter have struck a new deal.
Meta Scores AI Fair Use Court Victory but Judge Warns Such Wins Won't Always Be the Case - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 13:32
Judge Vince Chhabria ruled that authors failed to make a key argument but also said "it seems like plaintiffs will often win" in future copyright cases like the one against Meta.
Internet and TV Bundle Prices Are Up This Year: Here's How to Cut Back - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 13:41
Start by taking a close look at what you're paying for so you can decide whether it's worth it.
Best Internet Providers in Grand Rapids, Michigan - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 14:00
Looking for fast, reliable internet in Grand Rapids? CNET’s experts recommend these top options.
Best Internet Providers in Fayetteville, North Carolina - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 14:00
While Metronet may seem like the top ISP in Fayetteville, if it doesn't work for your home, there are a few more options.
Samsung S95F OLED vs. LG G5 OLED: Which TV should you buy? video - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 14:30
It's a battle of the 2025 OLED flagships, but only one TV can win.
Google May Have Solved the Biggest Problem with Voice Assistants video - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 14:36
Android 16 promises to make it easier to talk to devices, with Gemini AI understanding complex spoken requests. It's something Apple users still are waiting to do, further highlighting how behind Siri is in the voice assistant and AI space. That is, if the new Gemini AI really works as advertised.
YouTube's Rolling Out Two AI Tools. Here's What We Know - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 15:15
Premium members will have access to one new tool while another is more familiar.
Hostinger Review: Website Creation Made Easy - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 15:48
Hostinger has quickly become a major player in the web hosting industry, but is it any good? I found out in this hands-on review.
Best Internet Providers in Omaha, Nebraska - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 16:00
Omaha’s internet options may be limited, but CNET experts can help you find the best plan for your needs.
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Here are hints -- and the answer -- for today's Wordle No. 1,469 for June 27.
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Here are hints -- and answers -- for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 481 for June 27.
GOP Student Loan Overhaul: Here's Who Will See Lower Monthly Payments and Who Will Pay More - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 16:01
The future of student loan repayment could look very different soon. Here's what to expect.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Season 4 Reloaded Release Date Revealed - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 16:28
We now know when the Eclipse night club and the Fringe distillery will make their multiplayer debut.
Nothing's First Stab at Over-Ear Headphones Leak and They Look Appropriately Odd - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 16:45
Nothing knows how to design around its style, even if the result isn't for everyone.
Microsoft Officially Retires 'Blue Screen of Death' After 40 Years of Frowny-Faces - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 17:25
Meet its replacement: The black screen of death, which won't have the same sad face.
Microsoft wants to avoid another disastrous CrowdStrike PR abomination and here's how it wants to do it - Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 12:00
  • Microsoft and partners have a new Windows resilience strategy for enterprises
  • WRI shifts antivirus tools outside kernel for better reliability and recovery
  • CrowdStrike and Bitdefender praise Microsoft’s new approach to security collaboration

Microsoft wants to avoid a repeat of the backlash that followed the 2024 CrowdStrike-related outage, and it’s launching a new framework to do so.

With its new Windows Resiliency Initiative (WRI), the tech giant is looking to harden the Windows platform against potential disruption.

Announced at Ignite, WRI is Microsoft’s strategy to build resilience into the core of how Windows operates - across updates, third-party integrations, and endpoint security.

Resilience isn’t optional

At the heart of WRI are three focus areas: ecosystem collaboration, practical guidance, and product innovation.

Microsoft brought together security vendors and government officials at the Windows Endpoint Security Ecosystem Summit in 2024 to begin that work. Since then, the company has been working closely with its Microsoft Virus Initiative (MVI) partners to improve how Windows handles security software and operating system updates.

Microsoft said the goal is to reduce disruption while maintaining high security standards. "Resilience isn’t optional - it’s a strategic imperative," David Weston, head of Enterprise and OS Security at Microsoft, said in a new blog post.

Security vendors are not just watching from the sidelines. Florin Virlan, SVP of Product and Engineering at Bitdefender Customer Solutions Group, said, “Bitdefender is pleased to collaborate with Microsoft to redefine how security is delivered to Windows users. Through the Windows Resiliency Initiative and development of the Windows endpoint security platform, our teams have worked together to modernize the security architecture - creating a resilient, forward-looking foundation that enhances protection against evolving threats while maintaining a seamless user experience.”

Alex Ionescu, Chief Technology Innovation Officer at CrowdStrike, added, “We spoke at WESES last year to emphasize the importance of our industry coming together and, since then, have seen significant customer interest in the progress toward greater platform resiliency. Through this collaboration, we’ve driven substantial improvements to the planned capabilities for the Windows endpoint security platform, paving the way for a more integrated high-performing security solution.”

Part of the update is structural: Microsoft is shifting antivirus and endpoint protection tools out of the Windows kernel and into user mode. This change should make it easier to recover from issues and limit their scope.

Microsoft aims to release these capabilities to partners in a private preview soon.

Beyond security vendors, Microsoft is also updating Windows 11 to include new recovery tools and reliability features.

A simplified crash screen, faster reboot processes, and a new tool called Quick Machine Recovery will begin rolling out with Windows 11 24H2.

Bandwidth-saving tools like Connected Cache and secure, flexible printing through Universal Print are also being refined to keep businesses running with fewer interruptions.

Windows 365 Reserve, a new offering, will also allow users to shift quickly to a Cloud PC when their main device is out of commission.

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