Microsoft is implementing a major change to how Windows handles kernel drivers. The company is discontinuing its default trust of drivers signed via the ...
In other words, we're definitely in the midst of a new era already. With that in mind, we thought we'd put together five things that we want to see from Xbox's new leadership team in 2026 - some of ...
New Windows policies will block unvetted kernel drivers, forcing enterprises to confront hidden dependencies on legacy systems.
In April 2026, Microsoft is blocking old kernel drivers in Windows, closing a vulnerability that's been exploited for years.
That said, administrators can still allow custom kernel drivers via the Application Control for Business policy to override the default kernel policy. Microsoft foresees this being used for ...
Microsoft will block legacy drivers in Windows 11 starting April 2026, enforcing WHCP signing to improve security and system stability.
Microsoft has recommitted to its Xbox Backwards Compatibility Program for its future consoles and confirmed it will return in ...
The creative team at Xbox weighs the future of their company as they consider how much more the current console version can realistically grow.
As part of a keynote at this year's GDC event, Xbox's VP of Next Generation — Jason Ronald — has teased that Microsoft's backwards compatibility program is being revived in some fashion this year. Now ...