
Sean Endicott
Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central primarily focused on Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. Dating back to the days of Windows Phone, Sean has long been intrigued by anything that turns the tech world on its head. If it folds, flips, or has multiple screens, Sean wants to get his hands on it.
Over the last decade, Sean covered the launches of Windows 10, Windows 11, and hundreds of devices made by Microsoft, Google, Meta, Dell, Lenovo, Razer, and many other companies. Sean was there for the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and has followed closely as AI has been integrated into everything from smartphones to making videos.Between product announcements, Sean scours through patents and studies leaks to find out what’s on the way in the world of tech.
Sean’s journey into tech kicked off with the Lumia 740, which placed him squarely in the Microsoft ecosystem. Finding third-party apps out of necessity led Sean to build relationships with app developers. Those relationships sparked a career full of app reviews and behind-the-scenes looks at development.
Outside of writing, Sean coaches American football. His team’s back-to-back northern championships in the UK were powered, in part, by Microsoft services. His team's attendance is tracked in Excel. He uses Clipchamp for his highlight videos. Even Microsoft Forms plays a role when getting player feedback.
Sean studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University before joining us in the world of online news. You can find him on X (formerly Twitter) @Sean Endicott_ or on Threads at sean_endicott_.
Latest articles by Sean Endicott

Grab this Xbox Series X before Microsoft's price hikes kick in
By Sean Endicott last updated
Xbox Microsoft just announced prices increases for the Xbox Series X and other consoles. Walmart still has the Xbox Series X at its previous price.

Windows 11 security updates aren’t becoming paid in July — only Windows Server 2025 hotpatching is
By Sean Endicott published
Windows Microsoft’s new $1.50-per-core fee applies only to Windows Server 2025, not Windows 11, despite misleading headlines circulating online.

Over 15 million developers now use this AI coding tool from Microsoft
By Sean Endicott published
AI GitHub Copilot has surpassed 15 million users, with Microsoft reporting a 4x increase year-over-year.

This audio app is so good, you’ll forget it’s not part of Windows 11
By Sean Endicott published
Apps A handy new app lets you switch audio devices with customizable keyboard shortcuts. It works so well I'm surprised its functionality isn't built into Windows 11.

Windhawk now supports ARM64, bringing Start menu mods to Snapdragon PCs
By Sean Endicott published
Windows 11 Windhawk's latest update adds full ARM64 support, letting Windows on Arm users customize the Start menu and more with community mods.

"Bing was not as bad as I thought" — Study reveals surprising search engine loyalty
By Sean Endicott published
Software A new study shows users stick with Google mostly out of habit and default settings. Claims many had never tried another search engine extensively before.

YouTube app for Xbox, PlayStation, and Smart TVs now separates Shorts and long videos
By Sean Endicott published
Apps The latest YouTube update brings clearer video separation and a dedicated podcasts tab to the TV app for consoles and Smart TVs.

41 reasons to grab this Hall Effect controller over anything from Razer, Scuf, or Microsoft
By Sean Endicott published
Deal The GameSir Super Nova controller with Hall Effect sticks and a charging dock is now just $41 at Amazon during Gaming Week.

Microsoft PM uses viral Katy Perry meme to roast Windows 11, praises macOS instead
By Sean Endicott published
Windows A Microsoft project manager went viral after using a Katy Perry meme to roast Windows 11 and praise macOS.

Windows Recall launches on Copilot+ PCs as Oblivion Remastered surprises players and Drug Dealer Simulator devs speak out
By Sean Endicott published
News This week Windows Recall launched after delays, Oblivion Remastered surprise dropped, and Drug Dealer Simulator developers addressed legal concerns.

RIP Maps: Windows 11 to kill off another Windows Phone relic
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Microsoft will remove the Windows Maps app from the Microsoft Store in July 2025, marking the end of a legacy app dating back to Windows Phone.

My favorite Windows File Explorer replacement just got better
By Sean Endicott published
Apps A new update for the Files app refines its interface and features, making it a stronger and more customizable alternative to File Explorer.

This Game Boy cartridge runs Windows 3.1 — sort of
By Sean Endicott published
Windows This Game Boy cartridge places a replica of Windows 3.1 in the palm of your hand.

PC shipments surge ahead of the death of Windows 10
By Sean Endicott published
Computing Global PC shipments rose sharply in Q1 2025, driven by the end of Windows 10 support and uncertainty around U.S. tariffs and international trade.

Verizon is giving away free Meta Quest 3S headsets and 4K TVs
By Sean Endicott last updated
Deal Right now, you can get a free Meta Quest 3S or 4K Samsung TV when you sign up for Verizon internet.

Microsoft 365 is on sale for 40% off
By Sean Endicott last updated
Software Microsoft 365 provides access to to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive, OneNote and more. Here are the best deals and discounts on Microsoft 365.

Microsoft Copilot can now generate PowerPoint slides from your files
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Microsoft Copilot can now create slides in PowerPoint based on your Word files or prompts.

Intel reportedly cutting 20,000 jobs to trim middle management
By Sean Endicott published
Computing Intel is reportedly laying off over 20,000 employees, with middle management in the spotlight as the company restructures under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan.

I turned my PC into an EdgeBook using just Microsoft Edge — here’s how it worked (and how it didn’t)
By Sean Endicott published
Apps I tried turning my PC into an EdgeBook by relying only on Microsoft Edge. The pitfalls of my setup shocked me.

Microsoft makes it easier to fire underperforming employees
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Microsoft’s new performance policy gives low-rated employees the choice to improve or leave, with bans on rehiring and internal transfers.

Developer forces Windows 11 onto an iPad, puts Apple to shame
By Sean Endicott published
Windows 11 Apple won’t bring macOS to iPads, but one developer managed to install a version of Windows 11 instead.

Copilot Vision is now free for Microsoft Edge users
By Sean Endicott published
Browsing Copilot Vision is now available for free in Microsoft Edge, letting AI see your screen and provide insights.

This $395 MS Paint Mirror lets you live inside Windows 95 nostalgia
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Love Microsoft Paint? This $395 mirror looks just like the Windows 95 app and is only available for a few more days.
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