Sean Endicott is a news writer and apps editor for Windows Central. He has covered the Windows, hardware, and AI beats for over 11 years. A journalism graduate of Nottingham Trent University, Sean has documented the industry’s entire arc — from the Lumia era to the launch of Windows 11 and the subsequent rise of generative AI.
Having started his career at Thrifter, Sean developed expertise in price tracking and hardware value. He now uses that experience to help readers navigate the complexities of the PC market, whether he's analyzing the "adoption wall" facing a billion Windows 10 PCs or tracking how the AI boom is driving up the cost of consumer RAM.
Outside of tech journalism, Sean is a pioneer in UK sports media. In 2017, he became one of the first people to stream an American football game in the UK via smartphone, eventually managing live broadcasts for the University of Nottingham and filming for the Great Britain national team. He is also one of the country’s leading experts in AP Capture systems.
A tech-forward coach on the field, Sean was named the 2024 BAFA Youth Coach of the Year. Whether he’s using Excel and Clipchamp to lead his team to back-to-back northern championships or breaking down a new AI feature, he’s focused on how technology can be used to gain a practical edge.
Latest articles by Sean Endicott

Windows Wrap: Copilot Reminders just remind me of abandonware
By Sean Endicott published
News Microsoft's latest Copilot feature feels like a retread of Microsoft To Do. It’s a classic example of "what not to do" in software development.

Windows 11 multi-stream audio expands — Is your PC on the list?
By Sean Endicott published
Windows Windows 11's new Shared audio feature lets you stream to two devices at once, but strict hardware requirements mean many PCs are still left behind.

Best Microsoft 365 Deals: Don’t Pay Full Price in 2026
By Sean Endicott last updated
Deal Microsoft 365 prices are rising, but you don't have to pay MSRP. Discover how to use tax software bundles and stacking secrets to lock in the best deals.

Windows 11 on a phone? The new NexPhone video shows exactly how it works
By Sean Endicott published
Phones The NexPhone runs Windows 11, Android, and Linux. With a Q3 2026 launch and a $549 price tag, it's a bold attempt to revive the "PC in your pocket" dream.

The 3 best new features in Microsoft Teams — January 2026
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Microsoft Teams finally adds a native "pin on top" mode and a revamped Shared tab for links.

Secretlab's must-have chair upgrade is finally here
By Sean Endicott published
Gaming Secretlab's new $49 lockable casters bring a much-needed flexibility fix to the TITAN Evo, though XL model owners are still being left behind.

The Legion Tower 7i finally makes sense — but only with this coupon
By Sean Endicott published
Deal Lenovo’s Legion Tower 7i packs an RTX 5070 Ti and premium design, but only a steep coupon makes its pricing competitive.

Windows 11 bursts through the wall — market share skyrockets
By Sean Endicott published
Windows Windows 11 adoption hit 62.41% this month, but after a year of flatlining growth, it's unclear if this spike represents a real trend or a statistical outlier.

Meta Quest 3 adds a virtual "Surface Keyboard"
By Sean Endicott published
VR Meta's Horizon OS v85 update adds a "Surface Keyboard" to Quest 3, allowing users to type on any flat desk.

Windows Wrap: Why I’m giving Microsoft a pat on the back this week
By Sean Endicott published
News Change is often gradual, and good choices need to be rewarded. As Microsoft begins to walk back its AI overload, we look at why these small steps matter.

Chrome could soon open the moment you open your Windows 11 PC
By Sean Endicott published
Browsing A new toggle in Chrom allows the browser to launch immediately at startup. The feature is in testing now in the Canary Channel.

10 Windows 11 features coming in February (if they don't break your PC)
By Sean Endicott published
Windows 11 After breaking PCs in January, Microsoft is rolling out 10 new Windows 11 changes for February, including the expansion of Cross-Device Resume.

Hands‑on with the stylish G7 Pro ZZZ Edition
By Sean Endicott last updated
Xbox The G7 Pro ZZZ Edition is more than an anime reskin. It’s a wireless Xbox powerhouse with TMR sticks and clicky optical switches that may justify the price.

CursorWrap gets even better in latest PowerToys release
By Sean Endicott last updated
Apps PowerToys v0.97.1 is here, bringing granular "Wrap mode" toggles to CursorWrap and improved support for multi-monitor setups.

Is OpenAI about to get a $60 billion lifeline?
By Sean Endicott published
AI Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Amazon are reportedly in discussions to invest $60 billion in OpenAI. Could this push OpenAI into the black?

Excel Agent Mode is here to fix your broken formulas with AI
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Agent Mode brings a massive productivity boost to Excel for Windows and Mac, offering direct workbook edits and a choice between OpenAI and Anthropic models.

Save your PC from Synapse bloat with Razer’s new web app
By Sean Endicott published
Gaming Razer's Synapse Web Beta offers a no-install solution for adjusting settings, focusing on performance and system resource efficiency.

Windows 10 might be gaining ground again, according to new report
By Sean Endicott published
Windows Windows 11 just lost 5% market share in two months despite Windows 10 losing support. Is Microsoft’s trust problem finally starting to cost them?

Can custom chips stop Microsoft and OpenAI's AI cash burn?
By Sean Endicott published
AI Microsoft unveils Maia 200, a custom AI chip built to slash token costs as OpenAI faces a staggering $14 billion loss in 2026. Is efficiency enough to save the hype?

Is Bing search actually better when you strip away the AI?
By Sean Endicott published
AI DuckDuckGo has launched a new "No AI" search tool that strips away generated summaries for a cleaner browsing experience.

The $99 price hike hack: Get Microsoft 365 at its old price
By Sean Endicott published
Deal With Microsoft 365 prices creeping up at every retailer, this bundle is a rare chance to lock in the old $99 rate for a full year of Microsoft 365 Family.

Your PC is breaking, but at least we have a new "Windows phone"
By Sean Endicott published
News Microsoft’s January update cycle is actively breaking PCs while a third-party "NexPhone" tries to do what Redmond wouldn't.

Is Windows 11 better than the headlines? Let’s celebrate our favorite features
By Sean Endicott published
Windows From handheld gaming breakthroughs to the power of WSL, the Windows Central team shares why they’re still passionate about the Windows ecosystem.
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