Windows 11 Build 26300.8697 Lets You Disable Bing and Store Suggestions Separately in Search
Microsoft is finally giving Windows 11 users more granular control over what appears in their search results. The latest Insider build 26300.8697, released on June 19, 2026 to the Experimental...
Windows 11 26H2: Microsoft's Next Feature Update Is Just a Flick of a Switch
Microsoft Faces Securities Class Action Over Copilot Hype and Azure Capacity Shortfalls
- 01Microsoft tightens governance on Copilot with new licensing and Teams recap controls.
- 02Patch testing imperative as Windows update breaks Office via OLE automation.
- 03OAuth device-code phishing demands endpoint hardening beyond EDR.
- 04Arm-based Windows devices accelerate with Snapdragon X2 and RTX Spark, demanding hardware refresh cycles.
Copilot-Powered Civic IT Shines at Malta Public Service Awards 2026
Malta’s Public Service put the transformative power of Microsoft Copilot front and center on June 21, 2026, recognizing ten government teams and individuals during a ceremony at the historic...
Task Manager Shows 11 Startup Apps, But Autoruns Found 172 — Here's Why
A routine check of a Windows laptop's startup apps turned into a shocking revelation when a user compared the 11 entries listed in Task Manager with the results from Microsoft's own Sysinternals...
Auckland Airport’s Check-in Collapse: A Stark Reminder of Our Fragile Digital Skeleton
Just after sunset on Thursday, 1 August 2024, Auckland International Airport descended into chaos. Check-in systems for multiple airlines ground to a halt, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded in...
Amazon Plans Direct Sales of Trainium AI Chips in 2026, Taking the Fight to Nvidia’s Dominance
Amazon is reportedly preparing to sell its custom-built Trainium artificial intelligence processors directly to outside companies, a strategic shift that would put AWS-designed silicon into the hands...
AMD Backpedals: TSME Encryption Returning to Ryzen 9000 Non-PRO Chips in July BIOS
AMD has confirmed it will restore Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) on non-PRO Ryzen 9000 desktop processors following a firestorm of criticism over its recent removal. The chipmaker told...
AMD's Linux Audio Leap: How ACP 7.2 Prepares Next-Gen Ryzen Laptops for Instant Sound on Any OS
A wave of Linux kernel patches landing in the ALSA subsystem signals that AMD is laying the groundwork for flawless audio on laptops built around its yet‑unannounced mobile processors. The new...
Unlocking the Linux PC Inside Your Steam Deck: A Deep Dive into SteamOS Desktop Mode
When Valve’s Steam Deck first shipped in February 2022, critics hailed it as a Nintendo Switch competitor that could run PC games. But the device’s most underrated feature has always been its...
China's Agribot Revolution: Can AI Robots Help Beijing Overtake John Deere by 2026?
Chinese agricultural robotics companies are making a bold claim: AI-powered \"agribots\" could propel the nation past century-old farm machinery giants just as electric vehicles helped it leapfrog...
Why ServiceNow’s ‘Boring’ AI Control Tower Could Rule Enterprise Automation by 2026
When analysts call a technology “boring,” they’re often issuing their strongest endorsement. Flashy demos capture headlines, but in the trenches of enterprise IT, the unglamorous...
Cureus Review Exposes AI Triage Bot Promise and Peril: Speed Gains vs. Security Risks
Emergency departments across the globe are in a perpetual state of overload. Triage nurses make split-second decisions that can mean life or death. Artificial intelligence promises to offload some of...
Meredith Whittaker Warns AI Agents on Windows Pose 'Unprecedented Privacy Threat' at SXSW 2025
Microsoft Quietly Unveils Surface Laptop 8 and Pro 12: The End of Big Launch Events?
Bing web data now grounds AI agents live at Build 2026
Inside the 2026 Student Toolkit: How Microsoft Copilot and AI Chatbots Became Indispensable Study Aids—and Sparked an Integrity Firestorm
Adobe Readies Brand Visibility Suite to Optimize AI Search Across Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT
Microsoft Confirms: June 2026 Windows Update Causes Recycle Bin to Show Obfuscated Filenames
Microsoft has confirmed that the June 2026 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows cause the Recycle Bin’s permanent-delete confirmation dialog to show internal $R filenames instead of the original file name. The bug, acknowledged on June 18, does not affect deletion functionality but confuses users and complicates file management. While no official fix exists, users can restore files and then Shift+Delete them or use command-line tools as workarounds.
Microsoft’s KB5094126 Update Breaks Office Automation, Shows Odd Recycle Bin Prompts—Fixes Slated for July 14
Microsoft's June 9, 2026 Windows 11 security update KB5094126 breaks Office automation from third-party apps and shows internal file paths in Recycle Bin prompts. Fixes are planned for July 14, 2026. Users face productivity losses and are advised to wait, though workarounds exist.
PC Gamer's Red Star OS 3.5 Experiment Ends in Failure: Gaming, VMs, and Web Browsing Prove Impossible
PC Gamer's 2026 attempt to use the fan-modified Red Star OS 3.5 as a Windows alternative for gaming, web browsing, and virtualization ended in complete failure. The experiment exposed insurmountable issues including an ancient kernel, broken package management, abysmal performance in virtual machines, and severe security risks. The results reinforce that Red Star OS remains a curiosity for researchers, not a viable daily driver for modern computing.
How Microsoft’s Edge, OneDrive, Outlook, and Clipchamp Became Windows 11’s Cloud Subscription Gateways
How to Survive the Origin Shutdown: A Complete EA App Manual for Windows Users
NVIDIA Blackwell RTX PRO 4500 Powers New AWS EC2 G7 Instances for GPU-Accelerated Workloads
Checkout.com Wins Microsoft Contract to Process EMEA Payments for Xbox, 365, Azure
Leaked 100-Day Xbox Reset: Microsoft's Radical Plan to Decouple Gaming from Hardware
Microsoft Office for Mac, iPhone, and iPad Requires Critical License Certificate Update by July 2026 to Avoid Lockout
Microsoft warns that Office apps for Mac, iPhone, and iPad will stop working after July 13, 2026, unless users install an updated licensing certificate via routine app updates. The deadline echoes a 2023 incident that locked out Mac Office users, and proactive steps—enabling automatic updates and monitoring version releases—can prevent a repeat. Affected apps include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote.
Word’s Reuse Files Is Dead: How to Reuse Content with Search, Quick Parts, and Office Clipboard
Microsoft retired Word’s Reuse Files feature in August 2023, eliminating the one-click insert pane. The recommended replacement is a three-part workflow: use Microsoft Search to locate source documents, store frequently reused content in Quick Parts or AutoText, and manage multi-item copy/paste with the Office Clipboard. Mastering these built-in tools restores efficient content reuse and adds new flexibility.
ControlUp’s June 2026 Analytics Blitz: Validating Windows 11 Performance and Pruning Idle SaaS Licenses
ControlUp’s June 2026 weekly updates spotlighted two key enterprise IT challenges: validating Windows 11 migration performance through its “The Upload” podcast and eliminating wasted spending on idle SaaS licenses. The company provided actionable endpoint analytics to prove Windows 11’s readiness, while its SaaS optimization tools identified unused subscriptions to cut costs. These initiatives together offer enterprises a data-driven path to a secure, efficient digital workplace.