Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust . What just happened? Microsoft says the changes coming to Windows 11 are not being shaped by the Redmond firm alone. During a recent meetup with Windows Insiders in Seattle, the company said future updates are being "really directly influenced" by user feedback, with Windows chief Pavan Davuluri adding that Microsoft plans to "double down" on that effort throughout 2026. The disclosure is a notable coming from a company that has spent months defending an OS criticized for its uneven performance, messy design, and too many features users never asked for – looking at you, Copilot. According to Windows Latest , Microsoft has been reviewing Insider feedback over the past couple of months and is now framing Windows 11 around performance, reliability, quality, and craft. Davuluri told attendees that Microsoft wants users to feel included in the full product lifecycle.…