Sean Endicott is a News Writer at Windows Central, where he covers Windows 11, Surface hardware, Microsoft 365, AI, apps, and the broader Windows ecosystem. He has been writing about Microsoft since 2017 and has published well over a thousand articles across the site.
His coverage spans breaking news, analysis, feature reporting, and opinion, with a focus on developments across Microsoft’s software and hardware platforms. This includes Windows updates, Surface launches, changes across Microsoft 365, and the company’s increasing focus on AI and services across its ecosystem.
In addition to daily reporting, Sean writes Windows Wrap, a weekly column that collects the most important stories from the week and looks at how they fit together across Windows and the wider PC space.
Before joining Windows Central full-time, Sean worked in journalism and media production after earning a First Class degree in Broadcast Journalism from Nottingham Trent University. He has experience in live production and broadcast environments, which led into covering fast-moving technology news and developments as they happen.
Outside of tech, Sean is an award-winning American football coach based in Nottingham, England. He was named BAFCA Youth Coach of the Year in 2024 and continues to coach youth American football alongside his work covering Microsoft.
Latest articles by Sean Endicott

PowerToys PM reveals the features he's most excited for in next week's update
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps PowerToys project manager Niels Laute shared his favorite features coming next week, including a compact Command Palette and a new Mouse Highlighter effect.

Qualcomm pulls key Snapdragon C benchmarks ahead of budget laptop launch
By Sean Endicott Published
Computing Qualcomm updated its presentation for the budget $300 Snapdragon C chip, removing power efficiency results for web browsing and idle applications.

5 reader-recommended apps to fix Windows 11
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps Upgrade Windows 11 with these reader-recommended apps for scheduled dark mode, advanced volume mixing, seamless cross-platform file transfers, and taskbar shortcuts.

A bad update is breaking scans in Microsoft Defender
By Sean Endicott Published
Windows 11 A recent update breaks Full and Quick Scans in Microsoft Defender, but a new security intelligence patch fixes the problem.

Windows 11 will soon let you block camera and mic access for any individual desktop app
By Sean Endicott Published
Windows 11 You will soon be able to stop individual Win32 desktop apps from accessing your camera and microphone in Windows 11.

Why Microsoft can't keep every Windows 11 user happy
By Sean Endicott Published
Windows 11 Even the concept of the smallest UI tweak in Windows 11 leaves PC users split.

GitHub is down and taking Copilot with it
By Sean Endicott Last updated
Apps If your workflow just ground to a halt, you aren't the only one staring at an error page.

Windows Phone lives (kind of)! This app brings Metro tiles back to your PC
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps DayFrame brings Windows Phone's iconic Live Tile interface to a modern Outlook replacement built for Windows and Mac.

Microsoft will remove the COPILOT function from Excel
By Sean Endicott Published
You will no longer be able to use the COPILOT function in Excel after September 14, 2026. Here is why Microsoft is retiring the preview feature and what it means for your spreadsheets.

Windows Wrap: Should the next big Windows 11 upgrade be Windows 12?
By Sean Endicott Published
Windows 11 Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 11 update brings refreshed Start menu options, Taskbar improvements, and other quality fixes. Is this a missed opportunity to launch Windows 12?

Microsoft finally tests movable taskbar in Windows 11 preview channel
By Sean Endicott Published
Windows 11 You can now move your Windows 11 taskbar if you're an Insider. That option will ship in just a few weeks to non-Insiders.

Is VLC broken, or is Microsoft Defender slowing down your MP3s?
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps Opening MP3 files in VLC can take over 30 seconds due to a bug. A well-known game designer argued the issue shows what's wrong with open source software.

Copilot vanishes from classic Outlook, addition by subtraction?
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps Copilot has gone missing in classic Outlook, drawing joking questions about whether the behavior is a feature or a bug.

This Snapdragon X2 laptop just survived a 17-hour streaming marathon
By Sean Endicott Published
Computing YouTuber DevonDoesTech ran a 17-hour live stream on the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite.

Snapdragon C Specs: Qualcomm promises massive speed and efficiency wins over Intel’s N250
By Sean Endicott Published
Computing Qualcomm revealed full specs for its Snapdragon C platform, promising up to 67% faster battery performance and better power efficiency than Intel's N250.

Stardock AltTabby hands-on: A fresh look for Alt+Tab on Windows 11
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps Stardock's AltTabby brings customizable views, search, and smart grouping to the Windows 11 Alt+Tab experience. I went hands-on with the brand-new app.

Windows 11 still makes ditching Edge harder than it should be, says survey
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps A new Browser Choice Alliance‑commissioned survey shows Windows 11 continues using harmful design patterns that make choosing a default browser harder than it should be.

Mozilla Firefox and Brave keep uBlock Origin alive on Windows 11
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps Microsoft Edge will soon lose access to uBlock Origin, but Brave and Firefox have both committed to supporting the extension.

Microsoft Edge’s new Apple sign-in feature shows the company is losing mobile
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps You will soon be able to sign into Microsoft Edge with an Apple account. The feature lets iPhone users sync bookmarks and history without needing a Microsoft account.

PowerToys brings Copilot+ PC AI engine to Advanced Paste
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps Advanced Paste in PowerToys is getting on-device AI integration powered by the same engine behind Click to Do and Word rewriting.

The best AirDrop alternatives for iPhone and Windows 11
By Sean Endicott Published
Apps Transferring files between an iPhone and a Windows PC can be awkward without the right apps. Blip and LocalSend make sending files seamless.

Microsoft will let you uninstall its unwanted OneDrive Photos app
By Sean Endicott Published
Windows 11 Microsoft plans to release its OneDrive Photos app that rolled out accidentally, but the tech giant will let you uninstall it and have options for admins to manage the app.

Picture passwords are being retired as Windows 11 leans harder on PINs and biometrics
By Sean Endicott Published
Windows 11 You will soon lose the option to set up a picture password in Windows 11. Existing picture passwords still work, but Microsoft now pushes PINs, biometrics, and passwords.
All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards.


