
Kevin Okemwa
Kevin Okemwa is a seasoned tech journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya with lots of experience covering the latest trends and developments in the industry at Windows Central. With a passion for innovation and a keen eye for detail, he has written for leading publications such as OnMSFT, MakeUseOf, and Windows Report, providing insightful analysis and breaking news on everything revolving around the Microsoft ecosystem. While AFK and not busy following the ever-emerging trends in tech, you can find him exploring the world or listening to music.
Latest articles by Kevin Okemwa

Microsoft pushes Edge over Chrome in new Bing ad
By Kevin Okemwa published
BROWSING Microsoft is using an ad that features a fully-fledged comparison table between Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge when users search for Chrome on Bing with the intent to install it.

OpenAI’s for-profit shift may give Microsoft a historic win
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Microsoft could potentially acquire new equity in OpenAI, potentially worth up to $150 billion, with a 30% stake.

Why OpenAI's Sam Altman loses sleep over ChatGPT
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI CEO Sam Altman recently admitted he struggles to sleep at night, overwhelmed by the thought of hundreds of millions of people interacting with ChatGPT daily.

Google's AI boss says AGI is still 5–10 years away
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis argues that artificial intelligence still lacks key capabilities, pushing AGI 5–10 years away.

Windows 11 without the bloat? Nano11 has you completely covered
By Kevin Okemwa published
Windows 11 NTDEV's Nano11 reduces Windows 11's installation size to 2.8GB by removing services like Windows Hello, but it's only suitable for testing purposes.

Microsoft wants to break free from OpenAI and become "self sufficient"
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Microsoft's AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman, revealed the company's plans to make "significant investments" to become self-sufficient in AI.

Mark Zuckerberg sues… Meta's Mark Zuckerberg? Here’s why
By Kevin Okemwa published
SOFTWARE APPS Meta banned a bankruptcy lawyer from Facebook for “impersonating” Mark Zuckerberg, but that’s actually his real name. He’s now suing the company for negligence and breach of contract.

Sam Altman warns the "dead internet theory" is coming true
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI OpenAI’s CEO fears AI‑generated content will overwhelm the human internet within the next three years.

Is 'Brilliant' Windows 12 the upgrade we've all been waiting for?
By Kevin Okemwa published
Windows Concept designer Abdi (AR 4789) showcases the 'Brilliant Windows 12', envisioning what a future version of Microsoft's Windows operating system could look like.

Microsoft feared this CPU command could brick your laptop
By Kevin Okemwa published
Windows Veteran Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen explains why Windows 95 intentionally excluded a power-saving instruction, fearing it would 'brick' too many laptops.

The $115 billion question — will ChatGPT’s future outpace its costs?
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI A new report claims that the ChatGPT maker is projected to spend over $100 billion by 2029 to power the artificial intelligence behind ChatGPT.

Outlook Lite joins Microsoft’s app graveyard this October
By Kevin Okemwa published
Software Microsoft is expected to begin retiring Outlook Lite and block new installations starting in October, to focus its investments on the Outlook mobile app.

“Godfather of AI” predicts mass job losses and rising inequality
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI "Godfather of AI" Geoffrey Hinton claims the tech will lead to mass unemployment as companies replace employees using the growing tech to generate profits.

Tiny11 is the lightweight Windows 11 upgrade Microsoft won’t give you
By Kevin Okemwa published
Windows 11 NTDEV recently shipped a new update for Tiny11, removing "bloatware" apps from Windows 11 with 25H2 support, including Copilot and the new Outlook client.

AI expert predicts 99% job loss by 2030 — Are we prepared?
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI AI safety researcher Roman Yampolskiy recently shared AI's threats to humanity, job security, and even offered solutions for these dreaded outcomes.

Windows 10's looming end sparks outrage: Are you ready for change?
By Kevin Okemwa published
Windows 10 A new report suggests that Microsoft could earn billions from its Extended Security Updates program through enterprise customers alone, charging $61 per device.

Unlock Windows 11: Bypass upgrade barriers with Flyoobe!
By Kevin Okemwa published
SOFTWARE Flyoobe allows Windows 10 to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware, and it just got a major update with better improvements, including a smarter bloatware remover.

Windows 10 still powers 50% of PCs — here’s why that’s a problem
By Kevin Okemwa published
Windows 10 HP and Dell recently reported that up to 50% of PCs still run Windows 10, suggesting a shift to Windows 11 will be more gradual and likely extend into 2026.

Why Files v4.0 is the Must-Have Upgrade for Windows 11 Users
By Kevin Okemwa published
Software Files v4.0 ships with a plethora of new features, including a refreshed logo design with richer colors to complement Fluent-designed apps from Microsoft.

Windows 10’s death could trigger the biggest wave of e‑waste ever
By Kevin Okemwa published
Windows 10 While Microsoft has provided an 'Extended Security Updates' program for those who can't upgrade from Windows 10, some users think it's "planned obsolescence".

Marc Benioff’s AI gamble: Job cuts and AGI skepticism
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff recently revealed that he scaled down the company's support staff from 9,000 to 5,000 due to productivity gains from AI agents.

Windows look, Linux freedom: Meet WINUX
By Kevin Okemwa published
Software Winux is a Linux operating system heavily inspired by Windows 11 and 10, from the Start menu to desktop icons — allowing users to maintain their workflow without Microsoft's bureaucracy.

Meta’s AI boom: Talent gains and losses under Zuckerberg’s rule
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Meta is seemingly having a hard time keeping its relatively new employees despite multimillion-dollar offers, with several members jumping ship less than a month after joining.
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