Microsoft is developing a new cloud-managed recovery system for Windows that can automatically detect and remove problematic hardware drivers distributed through Windows Update.
If you install something that doesn't work for your Windows machine, Microsoft will roll it back.
The company is also trying to prevent driver problems before they happen with a new initiative.
Microsoft is changing Windows graphics driver targeting to reduce GPU driver downgrades and broken updates through Windows ...
Microsoft has quietly confirmed that Windows Update has been downgrading user-installed graphics drivers, but it's being ...
Google has revealed a major Android Auto update with YouTube support, Gemini AI integration, immersive maps and a redesigned ...
Claas is introducing several technical updates to the Xerion 12 series for the 2026 model year. The new Autodroop function, ...
Automated testing gets a restart feature that enables faster signal recovery, precise timing control, and smoother handling of complex waveform.
Some Windows 11 users say KB5089549 fails during installation and triggers an automatic rollback after Patch Tuesday.
The lawsuit alleges that a series of updates pushed to certain Roku-powered TVs introduced recurring issues that, in some ...
We have all, at least once in our lifetime, installed a mandatory Windows Update only to find that the Wi-Fi stopped working or our graphics card became unusable. For years, Windows users have battled ...
Tesla has quietly made it mandatory for drivers to provide feedback every time they intervene on “Full Self-Driving.” The prompt, which used to disappear on its own after a few seconds, now stays on ...