Font-Based Zero-Days Under Active Attack: Microsoft Warns of Preview Pane RCE Risk
On March 23, 2020, Microsoft dropped an urgent security advisory that shattered the routine Patch Tuesday rhythm. Attackers were already exploiting two previously unknown vulnerabilities in the Adobe...
Supply Chain Resilience Meets Windows Infrastructure: Inside Vserve's Real-Time Inventory Revolution
TTP Unveils Software-Defined 5G NTN Modem to Power Open, Updatable Ku/Ka-Band Satellite Terminals
- 01Microsoft blocks Claude Fable 5 internally, signaling tighter AI governance, while Office 2019 functionality ends on Apple.
- 02Zero-day exploits surface as BitLocker bypass and RoguePlanet SYSTEM shell hit patched Windows, while update failures slow deployment.
- 03Windows expands local AI APIs to NVIDIA RTX hardware beyond Copilot+ PCs, broadening access and weakening Copilot+ exclusivity.
- 04Microsoft Purview DLP triage agent adds explainable review, while Dell and AMD pitch hybrid AI with cost controls for enterprise.
Frost & Sullivan Names Phancy Rise vGPU a Tier 1 Platform, ModelHub No. 1 in AI Orchestration
The enterprise AI infrastructure market has a new benchmark, and it comes with a definitive stamp of approval from one of the industry’s most respected analyst firms. On June 15, 2026, Frost &...
OpenAI Rolls Out Codex's Computer Use Capabilities Across Europe
On June 16, 2026, OpenAI officially expanded its Codex application to users in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland, granting access to a suite of advanced features that...
Why Microsoft Edge's Chromium Decision Remains a Game-Changer in 2026
January 15, 2020, marked a quiet revolution in the browser world. On that Tuesday, Microsoft officially released the first stable version of its completely overhauled Edge browser, built not on the...
The Coalition Unveils Demanding PC Specs for Gears of War: E-Day — RTX 2060 and 130GB SSD Required
The Coalition has dropped the PC hardware baseline for its upcoming Gears of War: E-Day, and it confirms what many feared: you’ll need a 130GB SSD and at least an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 or AMD...
Microsoft Shifts Copilot Cowork to Usage-Based Pricing, Charging per Compute-Consuming Task
Microsoft has officially abandoned the per-seat licensing model for its enterprise AI agent, Copilot Cowork, announcing on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, that organizations will now pay only for the compute...
Native ls, grep, and More Arrive on Windows: Microsoft's Rust Coreutils Debut at Build 2026
Microsoft has finally closed the command-line gap between Windows and Unix-like systems with the native arrival of coreutils such as ls, cat, grep, find, and xargs, announced at its Build 2026...
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam PC Requirements Spark Preorder Warning — Check Steam First
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam’s recent listing on Steam has ignited a firestorm among PC gamers, not over gameplay or trailers, but over seemingly conflicting system requirements that could catch...
Microsoft Research Unveils Stochastic Optimal Control Approach to Simulate Rare Events for Science AI
Microsoft Research has detailed a novel stochastic optimal control framework designed to vastly improve the sampling of rare events in complex scientific simulations, a development that could...
Microsoft launches Web IQ at Build 2026, a Bing-powered API giving AI agents structured web evidence to reduce hallucinations.
Microsoft today at its Build 2026 developer conference pulled back the curtain on Web IQ, a new Bing-powered grounding system designed to arm AI agents with fresh, real-world information from across...
Microsoft Teams Preps Web Activity Tracking and Wi‑Fi Check‑Ins, Fueling New Workplace Surveillance Debate
Microsoft is rolling out two new features for Teams in 2026 that will give organizations far deeper visibility into employee work patterns: web‑based activity detection and Wi‑Fi‑assisted...
AI Agents Arrive in Microsoft 365 as Copilot Cowork Reaches General Availability
Copilot Cowork Arrives: Microsoft 365’s AI Agent Now Charges by the Task
CHIPS Act Incentives Propel Coherent’s InP Photonics Manufacturing Expansion in Texas for AI Optics
KAIST's Chip-Embedded Liquid Cooling Tames 2,000-Watt Heat in AI Data Centers
Microsoft Locks Down Copilot in Office Apps, Adds Teams Recapture Governance in June 2026 365 Update
Windows 11 June 2026 Updates Block Office OLE Automation for Third-Party Apps, Microsoft Confirms
Microsoft confirmed on June 16, 2026, that Windows 11 updates KB5094126 and KB5093998, released June 9, break OLE Automation for third-party apps trying to launch Microsoft Office. This regression halts enterprise workflows that rely on programmatic Office control, with no official fix yet available beyond uninstalling the updates.
Android 17 Arrives With Floating Bubbles, Foldable Gaming Mode, and Deeper Windows Integration
Android 17, rolled out on June 16, 2026, introduces floating app bubbles, a foldable gaming mode that splits the screen, and robust new security rules. The update features deep Windows integration, including support for native Android windows on Windows 11/12, cross-device clipboard sync, and enhanced phone-to-PC gaming, making it a significant release for Windows enthusiasts.
Android 17 Hits Pixel with Floating Bubbles, Anti-Theft Shields, and Foldable Gaming Upgrades
Android 17 began rolling out to Pixel devices on June 16, 2026, with standout features including floating app bubbles, screen-reaction recording, hardened theft protections, enhanced privacy controls, and foldable gaming optimizations. The update also deepens on-device Gemini AI integration and sets the stage for tighter cross-device experiences with Windows.
How to Restore Windows 11’s Hidden File History for Free, Versioned Local Backup
DreamHost 2026: The Linux-First Hosting Path from Shared to OpenStack Cloud
Swiss Public Sector Lands Dedicated Microsoft Sovereign Cloud via ELCA Partnership
Microsoft Teams Hit by US Outage on June 16 — Downdetector Reports Spike to 226 and What Users Should Do
From Tackles to Tickets: NSWRL Modernizes Fan Engagement with Teams Contact Centre
Microsoft to Bundle Surface Pro 10 for Business with High-Contrast Bold Keyset Keyboard in June 2026
Microsoft will launch a Surface Pro 10 for Business bundle in June 2026 featuring a high-contrast Bold Keyset keyboard, aiming to replace traditional laptops for enterprise users. The keyboard offers oversized, accessible keys and improved stability, while the tablet packs Intel vPro CPUs, 5G, and AI-powered Copilot integration. Starting at $1,899, the bundle targets hybrid workers and organizations prioritizing inclusive design.
Hands-On with Stellar Migrator for Outlook: Wizard-Driven PST and OST Import to Microsoft 365
Stellar Migrator for Outlook offers a wizard-driven desktop tool to move PST and OST mailbox data into Microsoft 365, Exchange Server, or new PST archives. It stands out with granular folder mapping, OST file support, and secure OAuth connections, simplifying what has traditionally been a complex IT task for administrators and end users alike.
Air Force Locks in $1.44 Billion Microsoft 365 Deal with Dell Federal Through 2029
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Dell Federal Systems a $1.44 billion call order for Microsoft 365 E3, E5, and F-series licenses, along with software assurance and subscription services. The blanket purchase agreement, finalized in June 2026, will provide continuous licensing support through June 2029, ensuring mission-critical productivity and collaboration tools for Air Force personnel.